Evaluating Consumption Gains from Trade
Based on the proposed trade, calculate the final consumption of blankets and baskets for both Hillside and Valleytown. Then, analyze whether this trade agreement results in a better outcome for both communities compared to their consumption levels without trade. Justify your conclusion by comparing the pre-trade and post-trade consumption bundles for each community.
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