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Non-Linear Feasible Frontiers

In contrast to simple models with straight-line feasible frontiers (like a budget constraint from a constant wage), many economic models feature non-linear frontiers. In these more realistic scenarios, the boundary of the feasible set is a curve, which signifies a changing rate of trade-off between goods. This often occurs due to factors like declining marginal productivity, where an individual's hourly income is not fixed but decreases as they work more hours.

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