MGEA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Point Given, European Cooperation In Science And Technology, Factors Of Production

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Mgea02h3 lecture 2 the production-possibilities frontier. Lecture 2 will cover chapter 2 and appendix 2a of the microeconomics textbook. Since this is the mathematical approach to microeconomics, a graph model can be translated from opportunity costs. A graph like this one shows a set of output possibilities possible with a fixed amount of resources, or factor inputs, and that the production of each good is the maximum possible, given the efficient production of another. We often use abstract models that can be seen as representing an economy, showing relations between one good to another. Ho(cid:449)e(cid:448)e(cid:396), fo(cid:396) the pu(cid:396)pose of this (cid:272)ou(cid:396)se, it(cid:859)ll usually be either linear or strictly convex. The "frontier" suggests that it is the outer limit of what can be produced in the society being analyzed, and the only things of attainability will lie on or in this frontier.

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