ECON 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Scientific Method, Opportunity Cost

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As a scientist: to explain the world and trends in the market. As a policy advisor: to try and improve the world. Opportunity cost of wheat: described in values/amounts of computers. > computers/ton (how many computers could we have produced in the time it takes to make 1 ton of wheat?) A: 500 computers/5000 t wheat = 0. 1 (for every ton of wheat, we could make 0. 1 computers) Therefore: the opportunity cost of wheat is 0. 1 computers. Opportunity cost of computers: described in values/amounts of wheat. Q: how many tons of wheat did we give up for one computer? (how many tons of wheat could we have produced in the times it takes to make 1 computer?) > tons of wheat/computer (how many tons of wheat could we have produced in the time it takes to make 1 computer?) A: 5000 t wheat/500 computers = 10 (for every computer, we could have made 10 t of wheat)

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