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There are no futures contracts on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Production Possibilities Curve
A visual diagram displaying the highest achievable production combinations of two products or services within an economy, assuming all resources are used completely and effectively.
Consumer Goods
Products that are purchased by consumers for personal or household use, as opposed to goods used by businesses to produce other goods.
Capital Goods
Long-lasting goods acquired or manufactured by a business that are used in the production of other goods or services, rather than being sold to consumers.
Opportunity Cost
The expense incurred by not selecting the second-best choice available when deciding between multiple options.
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