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Quantity of Computers Produced 0 Quantity of Cars Produced 3,000 1,000 PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES CURVE The production possibilities curve is a graph showing the various combinations of two goods or services that an individual, firm or economy can possibly produce given the available factors of production and technology.
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0 Quantity of Computers Produced Quantity of Cars Produced 3,000 1,000 2,000 700 A The line represents the limit of our production capabilities-the production possibilities frontier. Production on the line represents full employment, efficient use of resources. This economy can use all of its resources to produce 3,000 computers OR 1,000 cars OR lesser amounts of both.
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0 Quantity of Computers Produced Quantity of Cars Produced 3,000 1,000 2,000 700 A 2,200 600 C Changes in the production amounts of the two goods result in opportunity costs – we must give up some of the other to get more of what we want. If we choose to produce 200 more computers we must give up 100 cars.
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0 Quantity of Computers Produced Quantity of Cars Produced 3,000 1,000 2,000 700 A B 300 1,000 Production at point B is possible but represents less than full employment of resources or the inefficient use of resources. Another term is underutilization of resources. Production can be increased of either cars or computers without incurring an opportunity cost. We were not using all of our resources so we would not have to give up producing cars to get more computers.
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0 Quantity of Computers Produced Quantity of Cars Produced 3,000 1,000 D Production at D is not possible. The line represents full use of available resources. D is beyond our production possibilities frontier. Production at D is not possible except in the very short run. We can run our factories 24/7 and workers can work 2 jobs or overtime. But this is not sustainable.
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4,000 Quantity of Computers Produced Quantity of Cars Produced 3,000 2,000 A 700 01,000 E 2,100 750 The development of new technology or the presence of more resources allows us to increase our production possibilities – the curve shifts out. This shift is known as economic growth.
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