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Table: An Economy Before and After Trade
The top part of the table gives manufacturing and
Agricultural prices, production, resource utilization, and
Resource payments in autarky (a no­trade situation) .The
Bottom part of the table provides (some of) the same
Information after trade occurs. Table: An Economy Before and After Trade The top part of the table gives manufacturing and Agricultural prices, production, resource utilization, and Resource payments in autarky (a no­trade situation) .The Bottom part of the table provides (some of)  the same Information after trade occurs.     (Table: An Economy Before and After Trade)  According to The table, what is the return to capital after trade occurs? A) $10.00 per unit B) $12.00 per unit C) $17.60 per unit D) $24.00 per unit
Table: An Economy Before and After Trade The top part of the table gives manufacturing and Agricultural prices, production, resource utilization, and Resource payments in autarky (a no­trade situation) .The Bottom part of the table provides (some of)  the same Information after trade occurs.     (Table: An Economy Before and After Trade)  According to The table, what is the return to capital after trade occurs? A) $10.00 per unit B) $12.00 per unit C) $17.60 per unit D) $24.00 per unit
(Table: An Economy Before and After Trade) According to
The table, what is the return to capital after trade occurs?

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