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Marginal Rate Of Technical Substitution
The rate at which one input can be reduced for an additional unit of another input, while keeping the level of output constant.
Marginal Rate Of Substitution
The rate at which a consumer is willing to substitute one good for another, keeping utility constant, reflecting the trade-offs between goods.
Efficiency
The extent to which resources are used optimally to achieve the desired outputs with minimum waste or effort.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two goods, given a set of inputs consisting of resources and other factors.
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