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A movement along a demand curve from one price-quantity combination to another is called:
Full Employment
Full employment refers to a situation in the economy where all available labor resources are being used in the most efficient way possible, virtually eliminating involuntary unemployment.
Inefficient Outcome
A situation where resources are not allocated in the most valuable or productive way, often resulting from market failures or externalities.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A graphical representation that shows the combination of two goods that can be produced using all resources efficiently.
Inefficient Levels
Situations where resources are not being used in the best possible way from an economic perspective, leading to potential waste or losses.
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