Macroeconomics
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Author: PARKIN, Michael
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Identify the difference between the production efficiency and
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Distinguish between production efficiency and allocative efficiency. Explain why many
production possibilities achieve production efficiency but only one achieves allocative
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The figure shows the production possibilities frontier for Mario's, a pizza and pasta producer.
Draw a point at which the firm achieves production efficiency. Label it Efficient.
Draw a point that is attainable but inefficient. Label it Inefficient.
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What does it mean to say that production is inefficient?
When production is inefficient,
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OB. there is a tradeoff betweenpizza and pasta
OC. the firm can produce more pastaonly by producing lesspizza
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Macroeconomics
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