Definition

Feasible Set in a Production Context

In a production model, the feasible set represents all possible combinations of goods that can be produced given the constraints of available resources and technology. Graphically, this set is depicted as the entire area on and inside the feasible frontier. Any point within this area is an achievable production outcome, while any point outside is considered unachievable or infeasible.

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