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The most efficient points for the utilization of resources on a production possibilities diagram are points along the curve. These points represent the maximum possible combination of goods and services that can be produced with the given resources and technology. Points outside the curve are unattainable with the available resources and technology, while points inside the curve indicate inefficiency or underutilization of resources. Points at the two intercepts of the curve represent maximum production of a single good while completely sacrificing the production of the other good.