Chapter 2: Problem 3
Could a nation be producing in a way that is allocatively efficient, but productively inefficient?
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Chapter 2: Problem 3
Could a nation be producing in a way that is allocatively efficient, but productively inefficient?
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What is the difference between a positive and a normative statement?
Explain why individuals make choices that are directly on the budget constraint, rather than inside the budget constraint or outside it.
What are diminishing marginal returns?
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 is productive efficiency? Allocative efficiency?
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