ECON-UA 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Productive Efficiency, Opportunity Cost, Technological Change

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How much of its resources to allocate to national defense and civilian production. We must make a simplifying assumption: that there is one type of military good (tanks), and one kind of civilian good (wheat). A curve showing all combinations of two goods that can be produced with the resources and technology currently available. When you move along the ppf, the resources used in producing one good is shifted to another good. Law of increasing opportunity cost: the more of something we produce, the greater the opportunity cost of producing even more of it. Most resources are better suited to some purposes than others. There"s no such thing as a free lunch in economics. If you produce something, social resources were used to produce it: nothing is ever free. Ex. if you get a free bag of potato chips, it"s not free: resources were used to produce the bag of chips.

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