Figure 2.4: Graphical Comparison of Fixed-Proportions Technologies
Figure 2.4 is a diagram that graphically summarizes and compares two distinct fixed-proportions technologies. It uses rays from the origin to represent the input requirements for each technology, illustrating how inputs scale for increased output. The slope of each ray visually represents the energy-to-labor ratio, making it a tool to directly compare the energy intensity of the different production methods.
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