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Figure 3-17
Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier
Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier
-Refer to Figure 3-17.If Maxine and Daisy switch from each person dividing her time equally between the production of pies and tarts to each person spending all of her time producing the good in which she has a comparative advantage,then total production of tarts will increase by
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