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This lesson / resource is a full lesson on Production possibility curve diagrams (PPC) and has been designed GCSE / iGCSE Economics.

It has the following learning objectives shown below:

Learning objectives/Outcomes:

  • Know the Definition of Production Possibility Curves
  • Understand how to draw and interpret Production Possibility Curves
  • Understand the significance of the location of Production Points

This download includes:

  • A full lesson PowerPoint
  • Starter for discussion - Think like an economist
  • Animated graphs and explanations
  • Practical tasks and examples
  • Two printable case studies
  • Extension task

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