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2. The equation for the capital constraint if the unit capital requirement in steel is ten hours per<br />

ton, the unit capital requirement in clothing is five hours per rack, <strong>and</strong> the capital endowment<br />

is ten thous<strong>and</strong> hours.<br />

3. The slope of the capital constraint given the information described in Exercise 1b. Include<br />

units.<br />

4. The equation for the labor constraint if the unit labor requirement in steel is one hour per ton,<br />

the unit labor requirement in clothing is three hours per rack, <strong>and</strong> the labor endowment is one<br />

thous<strong>and</strong> hours.<br />

5. The slope of the labor constraint given the information described in Exercise 1d. Include<br />

units.<br />

6. The capital labor ratio in clothing given the information described in Exercise 1b <strong>and</strong> Exercise<br />

1d.<br />

7. The capital labor ratio in steel given the information described in Exercise 1b <strong>and</strong> Exercise<br />

1d.<br />

5.4 The Rybczynski Theorem<br />

LEARNING OBJECTIVE<br />

1. Use the PPF diagram to show how changes in factor endowments affect production<br />

levels at full employment.<br />

Saylor URL: http://www.saylor.org/books<br />

Saylor.org<br />

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