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What does the production possibility frontier (PPF) represent?
The PPF shows the
maximum
output combinations of
two
products using all available factors of production efficiently.
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What types of products can the PPF represent?
The PPF can represent combinations of
goods
or services.
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What are the characteristics of combinations on the PPF?
Combinations on the PPF (like
A
, B, and C) are efficient output combinations.
All available land,
labor
, and
capital resources
are utilized efficiently.
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What happens to combinations of goods and services outside the PPF?
Combinations outside the PPF are unattainable at the present moment.
To reach them, an increase in
factor resources
or improvements in
efficiency
or
technology
is needed.
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What is opportunity cost?
Opportunity cost is the cost of a choice measured in terms of the next best
alternative
that is sacrificed.
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How does the shape of the PPF illustrate diminishing returns?
The PPF shape shows that as more resources are allocated to one product, the
marginal output
decreases.
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What does a straight line PPF indicate?
A straight line PPF suggests that factors of production are substitutable with no loss of productivity.
The
marginal opportunity cost
remains constant.
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What is the marginal opportunity cost in a linear PPF?
The marginal opportunity cost is
constant
as resources are switched between goods.
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What causes the PPF to shift outwards?
Improved
efficiency
of factors of production.
Better management of
factor inputs
.
Increased availability of
resources
.
Innovation
and
invention
.
Discovery
of new natural resources.
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Can the PPF shift inwards, and if so, why?
Yes, the PPF can shift inwards due to
natural disasters
,
civil war
, or
brain drain
effects.
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What is the difference between resource depreciation and resource depletion?
Resource depreciation:
Existing resources
become
less productive
due to
wear
and
tear.
Resource depletion: Resources are
exhausted
or
destroyed
, reducing
availability.
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How does economic recovery relate to the PPF?
Economic recovery
moves the economy closer to the PPF, reducing underutilized resources.
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What does an outward shift of the PPF indicate about a country's productive capacity?
An outward shift indicates an increase in a country's
productive potential
and capacity.
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What do production possibility frontiers (PPF) show?
The maximum amount of
two
goods
or
services
an
economy
can
produce
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What is the basic problem in Economics regarding production?
How to allocate
scarce
resources when producing two types of goods or services
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What does the PPF diagram illustrate regarding houses and vehicles?
Maximum number of houses (
horizontal axis
) and vehicles (
vertical axis
)
Shows
trade-offs
in production
Points on the curve indicate
productive efficiency
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What is a trade-off in the context of production possibility frontiers?
A choice between
conflicting objectives
due to
limited resources
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Why are all points on the PPF considered productively efficient?
All
resources
are used as efficiently as possible
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What distinguishes allocative efficiency from productive efficiency on the PPF?
Allocative efficiency
reflects the production of
goods
that
society
wants
or
needs
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What does point E on the PPF represent?
It
lies
outside
the
PPF
and
is
not
achievable
with
current
resources
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What does point F on the PPF indicate?
It lies inside the PPF and represents
productively inefficient
production
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What is the opportunity cost of moving from point A to point B on the PPF?
The lost production of
40,000
vehicles for
21,500
extra houses
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How is opportunity cost used in Economics?
To ensure a more
efficient
allocation of resources
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What are some problems with using the concept of opportunity cost?
Not all
alternatives
may be known
Lack of information on alternatives and their costs
Some factors have no alternative uses
Difficulty in switching some factors to alternative uses
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What does an outward shift of the PPF indicate?
Economic growth
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What causes the PPF to shift outward?
Increased
resources
or improved
technology
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What happens to the PPF after a natural disaster?
It shifts
inwards
, indicating
negative economic growth
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How does improved technology affect the PPF?
It allows more
output
to be produced using the same
resources
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What are the warm-up questions related to PPF?
Explain what a
production possibility frontier
(PPF) shows.
What is meant by a
trade-off
?
Describe why a PPF might move
outwards
and what it means if it moves
inwards
.
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What are the exam questions related to PPF?
Identify which
combinations
of cars and butter cannot be produced with existing resources.
Explain the term
opportunity cost
using the PPF diagram.
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What does a production possibility curve (PPC) illustrate?
A PPC shows how much an economy can produce given
existing resources
.
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How is a PPC typically represented graphically?
A PPC is normally drawn as an
arc
with one commodity on the
x-axis
and another on the
y-axis.
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What does each point on the PPC represent?
Each point on the PPC shows the most efficient quantity of two
commodities
that can be supplied with
available resources
.
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Why is the PPC typically drawn as concave to the origin?
It is based on the assumption that production is subject to the
law of diminishing returns
.
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What is required to shift the PPC outward from PPC1 to PPC2?
An increase in factor inputs or an increase in efficiency is needed.
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What does an outward shift in the PPC signify?
It
signifies
economic growth
and
an
increase
in
the
country's
potential
output.
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How does an outward shift in the PPC affect opportunity cost?
It allows for an increase in the output of one
commodity
without sacrificing the output of another.
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If the output of beef is maintained at output B, what happens when the PPC shifts outward?
The output of
wheat
can increase without sacrificing any output of beef.
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What happens if we keep the output of wheat constant at A after an outward shift of the PPC?
We can increase our production of
beef
without losing any output of wheat.
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What is an example of a factor that can cause a pivotal outward shift in the PPC?
An improvement in
productivity
in the
beef sector
can cause such a shift.
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