1. By increasing the number of graduates from 500 to 750, the quantity of consumption goods produced...

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1. By increasing the number of graduates from 500 to 750, the quantity of consumption goods produced decreases from 2,000 to 1,000 units. The opportunity cost of a graduate is the decrease in consumption goods divided by the increase in the number of graduates. That is, the opportunity cost of a graduate is 1,000 units divided by 250, or 4 units of consumption goods.

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Foundations Of Microeconomics

ISBN: 9780134491981

8th Edition

Authors: Robin Bade, Michael Parkin

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