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The Edgeworth box illustrates possibilities for Karen and James to increase their satisfaction by trading goods.  If point A gives the initial allocation of food and clothing, a movement into the shaded area:



A) leaves Karen better off, but James worse off.
B) leaves James better off, but Karen worse off.
C) leaves James and Karen worse off.
D) leaves James and Karen better off.
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