Suppose you are choosing between milk and cookies. If the opportunity cost of cookies in terms of milk increases, then the budget curve show below wil
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Opportunity cost is the value of the next best alternative that is foregone when a decision is made. In this case, the opportunity cost of cookies in terms of milk increasing means that you have to give up more milk in order to have one more cookie. Show more…
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