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Table 9-6 Output Per Hour Production and Production

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Table 9-6
Output per hour Production and Production
of work Consumption without Trade with Trade
Table 9-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade     Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats. Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats. Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 9-6.With trade, what is the total gain in hat production? A) 150 hats B) 300 hats C) 400 hats D) 650 hats
Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats. Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats. Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade.
-Refer to Table 9-6.With trade, what is the total gain in hat production?

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