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Table 4-2
-Refer to Table 4-2.In the table shown, the equilibrium price and quantity would be:
Utility Possibilities Frontier
Curve showing all efficient allocations of resources measured in terms of the utility levels of two individuals.
Production Possibilities Frontier
Curve showing the combinations of two goods that can be produced with fixed quantities of inputs.
Pareto Optimal
A state of allocation of resources from which it is impossible to reallocate so as to make any one individual or preference criterion better off without making at least one individual or preference criterion worse off.
Marginal Rate
The rate at which one variable changes with respect to a minute change in another variable.
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