Why is the line on your graph negatively sloped?
| Growing cacao is harder than growing coffee. |
| People are willing to pay more for cacao than coffee. |
| To produce cacao, you must give up some coffee production. You only have so much land. |
I think from the question that the reference is to a negatively
sloped Production possibility curve, which indicates the trade-off
between two products.
Here, the negative slope indicates that the cacao is being given up
to produce coffee, and as we substitute one product for the other,
the quantity of one shall increases, while that of the other shall
decrease
Why is the line on your graph negatively sloped? Growing cacao is harder than growing coffee....
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for social media companies? How does Metcalfe’s Law relate to the
profitability of social media companies?
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