what do you mean by expansion path
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In economics, an expansion path (also called a scale line) is a curve in a graph with quantities of two inputs, typically physical capital and labor, plotted on the axes. The path connects optimal input combinations as the scale of production expands.
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Expansion path (also called a scale line) is a curve in a graph with quantities of two inputs, typically physically capital and labor, plotted on the axes. The path connects optimal and input combinations as the scale of production expands.
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