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Interpreting the Shape of a Feasible Frontier

A farmer's production possibilities are illustrated by a feasible frontier, a curve showing the maximum amount of grain achievable for each amount of daily free time. This frontier is bowed outwards from the origin, meaning it is concave. What is the economic principle that explains why this frontier has a concave shape and not a straight line?

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