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Which of the following lab results would be least likely to contribute to the development of heart disease?
Labor Productivity
Output per unit of labor; measured as real GDP divided by the hours of labor employed to produce that output.
Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF)
A curve showing alternative combinations of goods that can be produced when available resources are used efficiently; a boundary line between inefficient and unattainable combinations.
Output Combination
An output combination refers to the mixture of different goods and/or services produced by an economy or firm within a certain period, highlighting the diversity in production.
Human Capital
The collective skills, knowledge, or other intangible assets of individuals that can be used to create economic value for the individuals, their employers, or the community.
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