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- Referring to the table in question 10, suppose improvement occurs in the technology of producing forklifts but not in the technology of producing automobiles. Draw the new production possibilities curve. Now assume that a technological advance occurs in producing automobiles but not in producing forklifts. Draw the new production possibilities curve. Now draw a production possibilities curve that reflflects technological improvement in the production of both goods.Referring to the table, suppose improvement occurs in the technology of producing forklifts but not in the technology of producing automobiles. Draw the new production possibilities curve. Now assume that a technological advance occurs in producing automobiles but not in producing forklifts. Draw the new production possibilities curve. Now draw a production possibilities curve that reflects technological improvement in the production of both goods.If an unattainable point outside a production possibilities curve can become an attainable and even an efficient point, can an inefficient point become an efficient point in the production possibilities curve model? Explain with a graph.
- Briefly describe the trade-offs involved in each of the following decisions. Specifically, list some of the opportunity costs associated with each decision, paying particular attention to the trade-offs between present and future consumption. a. After a stressful senior year in high school, Sherice decides to take the summer off instead of working before going to college. b. Frank is overweight and decides to work out every day and to go on a diet. c. Mei is diligent about taking her car in for routine maintenance even though it takes 2 hours of her time and costs $100 four times each year. d. Jim is in a hurry. He runs a red light on the way to work.Consider the graph. Suppose the economy is currently at a point E on the production possibilities curve producing a units of services and b units of goods. After technological development raises the maximum amount of goods that can be produced by the economy, the economy moves to point E', producing a' and b' units of services and goods respectively. Which of the following situation is possible? Select all that apply. a. At E', a' = a and b' > b b. At E', a' > a and b' = b c. At E', a' > a and b' > b d. At E', a' < a and b' > b e. At E', a' < a and b' < bConsider the graph. What will happen if technological development raises the maximum amount of goods that can be produced by the economy? a. A movement along the production possibilities curve towards the horizontal axis. b. An outward rotation of the production possibilities curve at its intersection with the vertical axis. c. An outward rotation of the production possibilities curve at its intersection with the horizontal axis. d. An outward shift of the production possibilities curve.
- In one to two sentences, explain what happens to a production possibilities curve if a natural disaster creates a scarcity of a key resource needed to make a product. Explain why this happens.Based on the photograph of the question 2 section. if the economy is currently producing 10 bags of snacks, what is the opportunity cost per unit of producing two more bags of tea?How will a reduction in the number of hours worked each day affect an economy's production possibilities curve? How will technological innovations that boost labor productivity affect an economy's production possibilities curve?