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The line-balancing problem attempts to resolve the inconsistencies in the capacities at various stages in a product layout.
Essential Water
The minimum amount of water required for basic human needs and sustainable living.
Nonessential Diamonds
Diamonds categorized as luxury items, not required for basic living or survival needs.
Diamond-water Paradox
The contradiction observed in value theory where essential goods like water have low prices, while non-essential goods like diamonds have high prices.
Essential Goods
Products that are necessary for basic living and well-being, often unchanged by changes in income.
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