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Full Production
The level of production where a company or economy is utilizing all its resources efficiently, operating at maximum capacity.
Full Employment
A situation in an economy where all available labor resources are being used in the most efficient way, typically characterized by low unemployment.
AIDS Epidemic
A public health crisis characterized by the widespread infection of HIV/AIDS, impacting millions globally and a major focus of medical research and public policy.
Production Possibilities Curve
A graphical representation that shows the maximum number of goods or services that can be produced in a given economy, given available resources and technology, when all resources are fully and efficiently employed.
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