ECONS 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Fuel Injection, Opportunity Cost

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A diagram that shows the combinations of two goods that are possible for a society to produce at full employee. There are 3 fields that have a certain amount of oats and corn it can produce: field a = 100 corn or 100 oats. Going from 100 corns and 0 oats to 50 corn and 50 oats is -50 corn. Notice that the opportunity cost of one bushel of oats is equal to the ratio: |sacrifice of corn/gain in oats| so in this case it is 1 bushel of corn: field b = 50 corn or 100 oats. 0 d o i r e p r e p n r o c f o s l e h s u b. The opportunity cost is 0. 5 bushels of corn: field c = 50 corn or 125 oats. 0 n r o c f o s l e h s u b.

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