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Microeconomics:
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Atlantis is a small, isolated island in the South Atlantic. The inhabitants grow potatoes and catch fish. The accompanying table shows the maximum annual output combinations of potatoes and fish that can be produced. Obviously, given their resources and available technology, as they use more of their resources for potato production, there are fewer resources available for catching fish.

  1. Draw a production possibility frontier with potatoes on the horizontal axis and fish on the vertical axis illustrating these options, showing points A-F
  2. Can Atlantis produce 500 pounds of fish and 800 pounds of potatoes? Explain where would this point lie relative to the production possibility frontier?
  3. What is the opportunity cost of increasing the annual output of potatoes from 600 to 800 pounds?
  4. What is the opportunity cost of increasing the annual output of potatoes from 200 to 400 pounds?
  5. Can you explain why the answers to part C and D are not the same? What does this imply about slope of the production possibility frontier?

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