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cartlidgeashley

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If production point is inside the production possibilities frontier
 
  A) it is not possible to produce more of both goods.
  B) production is inefficient.
  C) in order to produce more of one good, less of the other must be produced.
  D) production is in the unattainable region.

Question 2

Demand is perfectly inelastic when
 
  A) shifts in the supply curve results in no change in price.
  B) the good in question has perfect substitutes.
  C) shifts of the supply curve result in no change in quantity demanded.
  D) shifts of the supply curve result in no change in the total revenue from the quantity sold.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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