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Allocative inefficiency implies that too many Twinkies and too few Ding Dongs are produced. workers are lazy. the people
Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 7:35 am
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Allocative inefficiency implies that too many Twinkies and too few Ding Dongs are produced. workers are lazy. the people who want a specific good the most cannot get it, while others can. O goods are produced at too high a cost.
Opportunity cost involves nonmonetary costs rather than monetary costs. True O False
Tradeoffs occur because resources are scarce. False True
(Figure: Pork and Corn PPF 2) The opportunity cost of producing a unit of pork is_ 15 20 Com (pounds) Pork (pounds) 0 10 10 unit(s) of corn.
Which of these is NOT a factor of economic growth? O investment in human capital O increase in the size of the labor force O decrease in the savings rate O increase in the capital stock