ECON101 Lecture Notes - Capital Accumulation, W. M. Keck Observatory, Opportunity Cost

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Production possibilities frontier (ppf) is is the boundary between combinations of goods and/or services that can be produced and those that cannot (according to limited resources available) Put 2 goods against each other and hold other goods and services constant. So we only see how the 2 goods affect each other. Production efficiency = resources are fully utilized = cannot produce one more good without sacrificing come of the other good. Any point on or within the frontier is attainable/possible. Any point within the frontier is production inefficient. Any point on the frontier is production efficient. All other point (outside the frontier) is unattainable/impossible. Switching between points on the ppf involves tradeoff, to give up some good in order to get more of the other. Opportunity cost = amount of other good forgone to make more of the good we want = is the slope of the ppf = ratio of good forgone per/over one good produced.

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