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A firm achieves economies of scale at all output levels beyond the minimum efficient scale of production.
Consumption Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting the maximum amount of two or more goods or services that an economy can consume given its resources and technology.
Specialization
The practice of focusing on a limited scope of activities, goods, or services to gain a comparative advantage in production or service delivery.
Exchange
The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return, particularly in terms of goods, services, or other valuables in a market setting.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two or more goods given a set of inputs (resources, labor, etc.).
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