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Michael Parkin. CHAPTER 10 OUTPUT AND COSTS FIGURE 10.2 Total Product and Marginal Product Output ( sweaters per day ) 15 10 TP Labor ( workers per day ) Output ( sweaters per day ) Marginal product ( sweaters per worker ) a 0 0 4 b 1 4 ...
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Michael Parkin. CHAPTER 10 OUTPUT AND COSTS output - 13 sweaters - divided by the quantity of labor used - 3 workers . The result is an average ... Marginal 238 Relationship Between Marginal and Average Values The Shapes of the Product ...
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... marginal product of the input . That is , Change in output = MP , × AL + MPK × AK . That is , the change in output is equal to the change in the labor input multiplied by its marginal product plus the change in the capital input ...
... marginal product of the input . That is , Change in output = MP , × AL + MPK × AK . That is , the change in output is equal to the change in the labor input multiplied by its marginal product plus the change in the capital input ...
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