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               Production Possibility Frontier 
              
              
             1 Assumptions 
                    Only 2 goods are produced, loaves of bread (X) and articles of clothing (Y). 
                    The factors of production can be used in the production of any of the 2 goods. There 
                     are 500 workers. 
              
              
             2a  An example of a production possibility frontier (PPF) 
               Point             Production of bread (X)                       Production of clothing (Y) 
                          Number of workers       Production (tons)     Number of workers     Production (garments) 
                A1 0  0 500 150'000 
                A2 100 50'000  400 140'000 
                A3 200 90'000  300 120'000 
                A4 300 120'000  200 90'000 
                A5 400 140'000  100 50'000 
                A6 500 150'000 0 0 
              
              
             2b  The same example as a curve 
                              Clothing (in 1000 garments) 
                                                                                 C 
                                     150      A1           A2 
                                     140                               A3 
                                     120 
                                       90                                         A4 
                                                              B 
                                       50                                               A5 
                                                                                          A6 
                                                         50          90      120 140 150 
                                                                          Bread (in 1000 tons)       
              
             PRODPOSS.DOC                                page 1 (of 2)                                 01/06/2016 
              
              
             3 Interpretations 
              The combinations A1 to A6 are possible and efficient. All factors of production are fully 
                  employed. In general: All combinations on the PPF are efficient. 
              
                 Combination A1: Only clothing is produced. / Combination A6: Only bread is produced. 
              
              Combination B shows a situation of unemployment. B is inefficient. 
              
              Combination C cannot be produced and is, therefore, unattainable. 
              
                 The production possibility frontier shows the Law of increasing opportunity costs: 
                                                          Loss in the production of clothing (Y)
                  Opportunity costs (from A1 to A6) =  Gain in the production of bread (X)  
              
                  Example (Opportunity costs, expressed in garments per ton of bread) 
                                   10'000                                               40'000
                  From A1 to A2:            = 0.2                     From A4 to A5:            = 2.0 
                                   50'000                                               20'000
                                   20'000                                               50'000
                  From A2 to A3:            = 0.5                     From A5 to A6:            = 5.0 
                                   40'000                                               10'000
                                   30'000
                  From A3 to A4:            = 1.0 
                                   30'000
              
                 In addition, the Law of diminishing returns (per worker) can be observed: 
                                                            Increase in the production of bread (X)
                  Returns per worker (from A1 to A6) = Increase in the number of workers (X) 
              
                  Example (in tons of bread per worker): 
                                   50'000                                               20'000
                  From A1 to A2:  100  = 500                          From A4 to A5:  100  = 200 
                                   40'000                                               10'000
                  From A2 to A3:  100  = 400                          From A5 to A6:  100  = 100 
                                   30'000
                  From A3 to A4:  100  = 300 
              
              
             4       Growth as an outward shift of the PPF 
                                                 Good Y 
                                                               PPF 2 
                                                          PPF 1 
                                                                           Good X   
              
             PRODPOSS.DOC                                 page 2 (of 2)                                01/06/2016 
              
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