ECON 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Mushroom Hunting, Opportunity Cost

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Model of production (subsistence economy: start as simple as possible, assume initially 1 person world (no money or trade) 1 person can use their time and other resources to produce food: ex. 0: what is the opportunity cost of mushroom production, oc of first 10 mushrooms = (15-14)/10 = 1/10 fish, oc of 10-20 mushrooms = (14-11)/10 = 3/10 fish, oc of 20-30 mushrooms = (11-6)/10 = 5/10 fish. Time is not always equally productive as we use up certain resources or get tired. Opportunity cost increases because the materials become scarcer.

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