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What is the difference between a trade-off and an opportunity cost

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when we sacrifice one thing to obtain another, that's called a trade-off

Opportunity cost is an economic concept which used to discuss choice.


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Trade off is the compromise but the opportunity cost is the loss of the things which is not taken. It is the way which is not considered. Trade-offs generate opportunity costs. When we create a trade-off, the point which we do not prefer is our opportunity cost. Hence in an individual's life, everything has opportunity costs. A trade-off means the possibility that is given up, to accomplish what is wanted. While, the opportunity cost is the cost of the second desirable option given up to obtain a decision.

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