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Essay heading: Production-Possibility Frontier
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That is, there must be a sacrifice, an opportunity cost (given by the slope of the curve in absolute value), for increasing the production of a good by one unit. Conversely, points inside the frontier are feasible but productively inefficient.
Point A in the diagram for example, shows that FA of food and CA of computers can be produced when production is run efficiently... displayed 300 characters
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Conversely, points inside the frontier are feasible but productively inefficient.
Point A in the diagram for example, shows that FA of food and CA of computers can be produced when production is run efficiently. So can FB of food and CB of computers (point B).
For a firm, a point on the curve is productively efficient but, given market demand, could be less profitable than another point on the curve... displayed next 300 characters
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