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Fixed costs per unit decrease proportionately with increases in volume of activity.
Technological Improvement
Innovations and advancements in technology that enhance productivity, efficiency, and quality of goods and services.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two goods, given a set of inputs, representing the trade-offs in production choices.
Economic Questions
Fundamental questions that societies address regarding allocation of resources and distribution of goods and services; typically includes "what to produce," "how to produce," and "for whom to produce."
Particular Goods
Specific items or products that are distinguished by their unique features, functions, or qualities from general or generic goods.
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