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qa can of soda costs 075 in the united states and 12 pesos in mexico what would the peso- dollar exchange rate be if purchasing-power parity holds if
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qa country home is populated with workers who produce either food f or clothing c there are 200 workers producing food and 100 producing clothing
q the following is a report from a not-very-efficient bls survey taker there were 90 people in the houses i visited twenty of them were children
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