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Suppose a small family farm produces grain.  Grain is a final product, since it is consumed by the producers on the farm.  Grain is a capital good, since it is used as feed for the farm’s draft animals.  Grain is also a material input, since it is used as seed for the next season’s crop.  The producers on the farm spend 2,000 hours per season harvesting grain, and 500 hours per season on non-labor activities, such as child rearing and leisure.  It currently takes 5 hours to harvest 1 bushel of grain.  The farm requires 25 bushels of grain for replacing the capital used in production, 15 bushels of grain for replacing the materials used up in production, and 100 bushels of grain for the consumption of the producers on the farm at their customary standard of living.

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