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In the Solow model, if gross investment is greater than capital depreciation, the economy accumulates new capital.
Production Possibilities Curve
A graph that shows the different quantities of two goods that an economy can produce using all of its resources efficiently.
Scarcity
Fundamental concept of economics that indicates that there is less of a good freely available than people would like.
Production Possibilities Curve
A graphical representation that shows the maximum combination of goods or services that can be produced with a fixed amount of resources.
Efficiently
Pertains to achieving maximum productivity with minimal wasted effort or expense.
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