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Short description: A graph plots consumer goods against capital goods. Long description: The horizontal axis represents consumer goods. The vertical axis represents capital goods. The graph plots two curves and a line. Line, B is decreasing. It begins at a point on the vertical axis, where capital goods are high and consumer goods are zero. It ends at a point on the horizontal axis, where consumer goods are high and capital goods are zero. The curve, A is concave up and decreasing. It lies below line B. The curve, C is concave down and decreasing. It lies above line B. The start and end points of the curves and the line are the same.

FIGURE 1-5

Refer to Figure 1-5. Suppose the relevant production possibilities boundary is the one labelled B. This boundary implies that



▸ the opportunity cost of producing either capital goods or consumer goods does not depend on how much of each good is produced.

▸ consumer goods are preferred to capital goods.

▸ in this society, the resources are not efficiently employed.

▸ capital goods are preferred to consumer goods.

▸ the concept of opportunity cost is not at work in this economy.
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