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Production of B
c. Suppose that the production of B is increased from 3 to 5 units and that the economy is producing at a point on the production possibility boundary. What is the associated opportunity cost per unit of good B? What is the opportunity cost per unit of good B if the production of this good were increased from 5 to 7? Short answer: The PPB given above is a straight line. (We can confirm this by rewriting the PPF to A = - 5B + 45 and comparing it with the general form for straight line equation Y = mX
The production of A in this economy when 5 units of B are produced and the economy is performing on the PPB, is 20 units. If the economy is to remain on the PPB, increasing the production of B from 5 to 7 implies decreasing the production of A from 20 to 10. Therefore, given that the PPB above is a straight line, for one unit increase in B, production of A should change by: ∆𝐴 ∆𝐵
Therefore, the opportunity cost of producing one more unit of B in this economy while it is performing on the PPB is constant and is equal to 5 units of A. In other words, one unit increase in production of B implies 5 units decline in production of A. d. In what way is this PPB different from that in the previous exercise? The opportunity cost here is constant while it was increasing in the previous exercise.