Chapter 2: Problem 9
Explain why individuals make choices that are directly on the budget constraint, rather than inside the budget constraint or outside it.
Chapter 2: Problem 9
Explain why individuals make choices that are directly on the budget constraint, rather than inside the budget constraint or outside it.
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What are the similarities between a consumer's budget constraint and society's production possibilities frontier, not just graphically but analytically?
What is the difference between a positive and a normative statement?
During the Second World War, Germany's factories were decimated. It also suffered many human casualties, both soldiers and civilians. How did the war affect Germany's production possibilities curve?
Why is a production possibilities frontier typically drawn as a curve, rather than a straight line?
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