The Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) becomes a straight line when the opportunity cost of producing one good over another remains constant. This typically occurs when resources are perfectly substitutable between the two goods, meaning that the trade-off between them doesn't change regardless of the quantity produced. In contrast, a curved PPF reflects increasing opportunity costs, where reallocating resources leads to a less efficient trade-off.
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