Chapter 2: Problem 13
What exactly allows individuals to consume more if they specialize and trade than if they don't?
Chapter 2: Problem 13
What exactly allows individuals to consume more if they specialize and trade than if they don't?
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Suppose a nation's PPF shifts inward as its population grows. What happens, on average, to the material standard of living of the people? Explain your answer.
Give an example to illustrate each of the following: (a) constant opportunity costs and (b) increasing opportunity costs.
Can a technological advancement in sector \(X\) of the economy affect the number of people who work in sector \(Y\) of the economy? Explain your answer.
Explain how the following can be represented in a PPF framework: (a) the finiteness of resources implicit in the scarcity condition, (b) choice, (c) opportunity cost, (d) productive efficiency, and (e) unemployed resources.
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