ECO 405 Lecture 9: CHAPTER 9 Production Functions

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Increasing & diminishing marginal productivity: marginal physical product, depends on how much of that input is used. It may be that initially as more labor (or capital) is used, that their productivity increase due to productivity: but eventually since the other input is held constant their will eventually be. However, was has happened is that increases in other resources have resulted in greater productivity. Average physical product: labor productivity, often means average productivity, average product of labor, ap1= output/labor input = q/l = f(k,l)/l, apl also depends on the amount of capital employed. 50: apl = 60000l-1000l2, apl reaches its maximum where, apl/ l = 60000-2000l = 0 l = 30. Series2: when l = 30, apl = mpl = 900,000, when apl is at its maximum, apl and mpl are equal. Isoquant maps - used to understand the substitution.

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