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An economist is comparing two nations, A and B, which only produce two goods: computers and bushels of wheat.

  • Nation A produces 10 computers and 500 bushels of wheat.
  • Nation B produces 15 computers and 400 bushels of wheat.

In the global market, a computer is valued at $1,000 and a bushel of wheat is valued at $20. Based on the total value of the goods produced, which nation has the larger economy?

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