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A production possibility frontier for a country shows the maximum combinations of two goods (e.g., cars and wheat) it can produce. Separately, an intertemporal budget constraint for an individual shows the maximum combinations of consumption today and consumption in the future they can afford. What does the slope of the boundary in both of these models fundamentally represent?

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