Chapter 2: Problem 20
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?
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Chapter 2: Problem 20
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?
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What does a production possibilities frontier illustrate?
Use this information to answer the following 4 questions: Marie has a weekly budget of \(\$ 24,\) which she likes to spend on magazines and pies. If the price of a magazine is \(\$ 4\) each, what is the maximum number of magazines she could buy in a week?
It is clear that productive inefficiency is a waste since resources are used in a way that produces less goods and services than a nation is capable of. Why is allocative inefficiency also wasteful?
What are diminishing marginal returns?
Suppose Alphonso's town raises the price of bus tickets from \(\$ 0.50\) to \(\$ 1\) and the price of burgers rises from \(\$ 2\) to \(\$ 4 .\) Why is the opportunity cost of bus tickets unchanged? Suppose Alphonso's weekly spending money increases from \(\$ 10\) to \(\$ 20 .\) How is his budget constraint affected from all three changes? Explain.
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