BUS400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Productive Efficiency, Business Cycle, Prevailing Wage

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Notice that once the economy is operating on its p-p curve, it cannot increase its production of one commodity without reducing its production of some other commodity. This is possible, for example, by using unemployed resources: economic growth an increase in the economy"s productive capacity. This could be accomplished by an increase in quantity or quality of resources, or an advancement in technology. Who gets the goods and services after they have been produced. Important issues of macroeconomics: aggregate output the total volume of goods and services produced in the economy. This is an important issue because our standard of living is directly related to the volume of goods and services that our economy produces. The standard of living refers to the volume of goods and services available for consumption. Closely associated with the volume of goods and services produced are fluctuations in the total output of goods and services.

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