Outsourcing leads to Multiple Choice Increases in total output, but with temporary job losses for some domestic workers. Decreases in total output, along with permanent job losses for some domestic workers. Decreases in total output, but with no changes in the number of domestic jobs available. Increases in total output, but with permanent job losses for some domestic workers. Table 12 shows the hypothetical trade-off between different combinations of Stealth bombers and B-1 bombers that might be produced in a year with the limited U.S. capacity, ceteris paribus. Table 1.2 Production Possibilities for Bombers Opportunity cost(Foregone Stealth) Na Opportunity cost (Foregone B-1) Number of B-1 Bombers 20 35 Combination Number of Stealth Bombers 195 180 A B 45 150 es D NA 50 100 On the basis of Table 1.2, the law of increasing opportunity costs applies to Multiple Choice Neither bomber B-1 bombers. O Stealth bombers but not to B-1 bombers Both B-1 bombers and Stealth bombers.
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