A production boundary that is a straight, downward-sloping line indicates that the resources used for production are specialized, leading to diminishing marginal returns as production of one good increases.
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A production boundary that is a straight, downward-sloping line indicates that the resources used for production are specialized, leading to diminishing marginal returns as production of one good increases.
A tenant farmer's well-being depends on her consumption of grain and hours of free time. She chooses her hours of work to maximize her well-being, subject to a production function that determines how much grain she can produce. From this production, she must pay a fixed amount of grain as rent to the landlord. If the landlord increases this fixed rent payment, how does this change affect the farmer's feasible frontier, which represents all possible combinations of free time and consumption?
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A tenant farmer's possible combinations of daily free time and grain consumption are determined by her production technology and a fixed rent payment. Suppose a new farming technique is introduced that allows her to produce more grain for every hour she works. Assuming the fixed rent payment does not change, how does this technological improvement alter her feasible frontier, which represents the boundary of all her possible consumption and free time combinations?