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imanialler

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The production of capital goods, which are then used to produce consumer goods, is called
 a. efficient production
  b. intermediation
  c. time preferences
  d. roundabout production
  e. derived production

Question 2

Dumping is the practice of
 a. selling a lower quality product abroad
  b. selling a commodity abroad at a price lower than the domestic price
  c. selling a commodity abroad at a price higher than the domestic price
  d. flooding a foreign market with large quantities of a good
  e. most less-developed countries but not industrialized countries



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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