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How was Economics 22?

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I put Mexico's PPC in front of Brazil's for the first question :p
I think it might be wrong.
 
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I did an outward shift too. They only asked for Brazil's, there was no mention of Mexico. Unless i can't remember the question correctly. :p
 
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Not necessarily. Post 2011, Brazil didn't experience any growth. Plus, Mexico produced more manufactured goods since its exports increased.
Bro i distinctly remember the question it asked for brazils only and in the paragraph it mentioned growth, and slowing down of growth not decline. There's no use going in denial
 
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Bro i distinctly remember the question it asked for brazils only and in the paragraph it mentioned growth, and slowing down of growth not decline. There's no use going in denial
Oh, then I must have read it wrong. I'm not in denial, I'm simply mistaken. Jeez, relax.
 
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The first part of the Case Study mentioned the change in Brazil's economy from 2003 to 2011. So I made 2 diagrams and showed an outward shift using points. What essays did you do and what were yiur case study answers?
 
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