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Mila Pennington
26 January, 06:32
What is a production possibility curve
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Efrain Barron
26 January, 07:14
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Hey I think A production-possibility frontier or production possibility curve is a curve which shows various combinations of set of two goods which can be produced with the given resources and technology where the given resources are fully and efficiently utilised per unit time
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