A production possibilities curve (PPC) illustrates the maximum output combinations of two goods or services that an economy can achieve, given available resources and technology. It reveals the trade-offs and opportunity costs associated with reallocating resources between the production of different goods. The curve also indicates efficiency (points on the curve), inefficiency (points inside the curve), and unattainable production levels (points outside the curve). Overall, it helps to visualize the limits of production and the choices an economy must make.
production possibilities curve convex to the origin. Elson Mendoza was here.
the possibility production curve show production that can be produces using minimum resources whereas the possibilty productive frointer show the attainable levls of production.
it really good
yes
A production possibilities curve illustrates how efficient an economy is by indicating the possibly opportunities in the economy. This will also illustrate the relevant costs entailed in the production.
production possibilities curve convex to the origin. Elson Mendoza was here.
no
the possibility production curve show production that can be produces using minimum resources whereas the possibilty productive frointer show the attainable levls of production.
it really good
yes
A production possibilities curve illustrates how efficient an economy is by indicating the possibly opportunities in the economy. This will also illustrate the relevant costs entailed in the production.
Any point on the PPC curve
A point that lies outside a country's production possibilities curve means that the country is not able to produce. The possibility curve shows how a country can efficiently produce.
shift outward
Attainable, but the economy is inefficient.
Yes, they do.
No, by itself it just shows the production possibilities but provides no information on what the economy is actually doing.