Suppose Singapore can out produce Malaysia in shoes and in computers. Suppose Singapore and Malaysia have the following opportunity costs: Singapore 1 million shoes = 2 million computers, Malaysia 1 million shoes = 1 million computers. What would each country produce?

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Suppose Singapore can out produce Malaysia in shoes and in computers. Suppose Singapore and Malaysia have the following opportunity costs: Singapore 1 million shoes = 2 million computers, Malaysia 1 million shoes = 1 million computers. What would each country produce?






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