Output per hour Production and Production Estonia Morocco of work Swords 5 2 Belts 3 2 Consumption without Trade Swords 100 60 O 1 belt: 1.75 swords. O 1 belt: 1.33 swords. O1 belt: 1.25 swords. O 1 belt: 2.25 swords. Belts 40 60 with Trade Swords 200 0 Belts 0 120 Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts. Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts. Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. Refer to Table 7-6. All of the following are terms of trade that could possibly benefit both countries except
Output per hour Production and Production Estonia Morocco of work Swords 5 2 Belts 3 2 Consumption without Trade Swords 100 60 O 1 belt: 1.75 swords. O 1 belt: 1.33 swords. O1 belt: 1.25 swords. O 1 belt: 2.25 swords. Belts 40 60 with Trade Swords 200 0 Belts 0 120 Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts. Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts. Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. Refer to Table 7-6. All of the following are terms of trade that could possibly benefit both countries except
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Transcribed Image Text:Output per hourProduction and Production
Estonia
Morocco
of work
Swords
5
2
Belts
3
2
Consumption without Trade
Swords
100
60
O 1 belt: 1.75 swords.
O 1 belt: 1.33 swords.
O 1 belt: 1.25 swords.
O 1 belt: 2.25 swords.
Belts
40
60
with Trade
Swords
200
0
Belts
0
120
Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts. Each country has a total
of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts. Table 7-6 shows
the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without
trade, and the production numbers with trade.
Refer to Table 7-6. All of the following are terms of trade that could possibly benefit
both countries except
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