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Phonology refers to:
Production Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two goods, given a set of inputs representing resources or factors of production.
Cashews
Edible seeds harvested from the cashew tree, known for their distinct taste and numerous health benefits.
Comparative Advantage
The capacity of a person or a collective to perform a specific economic function more effectively than another function.
Specialization
The practice of focusing resources on the production of particular goods or services for which a person or entity has a competitive advantage.
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