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Chapter 3, Problem 10P
To determine
(a)
The assumptions for a given production possibilities curve.
To determine
(b)
The calculation of
To determine
(c)
The combinations demonstrate constant or increasing opportunity costs.
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Evidence accumulates that the use of chemical fertilizers, which increases agricultural production greatly, damages water quality.
A) Explain in words how you would draw a production possibility curve to depict this (which “good” should be placed on each axis) and why your curve would have a particular shape.
B) In what ways does the production possibilities curve from part a) reflect scarcity, choice and opportunity cost?
C) Discuss THREE possible impacts of an improved fertilizer on the production possibility frontier from part a.
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- Explain briefly but clearly the concepts of scarcity and opportunity cost. Provide an example of opportunity cost from either your personal or professional experiences. Remember to include explicit costs (able to be measured) and also implicit costs. Then provide an example of an opportunity cost a whole country experiences when society or the government has made a choice.arrow_forwardConsider Figure 2-2 in Chapter 2. Assume the numbers on the y-axis 820 and 610 were changed to respectively 800 and 700. The opportunity cost of going from 240 to 480 units of food would now be _ and the law of increasing (opportunity) cost__ still hold. a) 100 // would b) 800 // would c) 700 // would not d) 100 // would notarrow_forward
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