ECON 1050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Human Capital, Canadian Tire, Technological Change

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Chapter 2: the economic problem. The boundary between those combinations of goods and services that can be produced and those that cannot. The ppf for cola and pizza limits the production of these two. Illustrates scarcity because we cannot attain points outside the frontier. E: typical month; produce 4 million pizzas and 5million cola. A: all people who produce pizza are moved to producing cola = 15 million cola. Production efficiency if we produce goods and services at lowest possible cost. Occurs when all points are on ppf. Production inefficiency inside ppf because resources are unused/misallocated point. Z: unused: favorites are idle or workers are unemployed, misallocated: assigned for tasks which they are not best match/inefficient for. Assumptions: fixed amount of labour, land, capital, The ppf is typically bowed- out or linear. *on our real- world ppf, we can produce more of any good/service only if we produce less of some other good/service.

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