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Compare and contrast heroin and cocaine in terms of the physiological properties of the drugs, the forms in which the drugs are normally taken, and the prevalence of abuse of each.
Scarce Resources
Resources such as manpower, materials, and capital, which are limited in availability and essential for production processes.
Bowed Outward
A characteristic of the production possibilities frontier that reflects the increasing opportunity cost of producing one good as more of it is produced, which results in the curve being concave from the origin.
Economy's Resources
The total assets available for production, including land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship, within a given economy.
Unemployment
The situation when individuals who are able and willing to work cannot find employment, often measured as a percentage of the labor force.
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