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What Is Zero Opportunity Cost?

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"Losing" nothing as you increase production of a good. For example, let's say you can only make a certain number of Good B and Good A and they are related. A zero opportunity cost would be, no matter how many Good A you make, you have a set number of Good B. The graph would be a simple horizontal line.

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