Do all attainable combination of two goods that can be produced in an economy point to the same level of output?
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An attainable combination would thus be any possible combination of the two. This could be 50 cars and 0 nails or 5.000k nails and 0 cars. It cannot be 51 cars and 0 nails, nor can it be 25 cars and 3.000 nails, as this combination is not attainable.
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Explanation: Attainable combination are split in 2, on the ppc and inside the ppc. The point on the curve means that the resources and technology is used fully, to its capability. The point inside the curve means that the resources and technology is not used fully thus giving lessmoutput and point on curve gives us maximum output. Therefore the output level of both attainable combination is different.
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