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Examine the Law of Variable Proportions with the help of a diagram. - Economics

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Examine the Law of Variable Proportions with the help of a diagram.

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Solution

According to G. Stigler, “As equal increments of one input are added, the inputs of other productive services being held constant, beyond a certain point the resulting increments of the product will decrease (ie) the marginal product will diminish”.
Assumptions:

  1. Only one factor is variable.
  2. All units of the variable factor are homogeneous
  3. The product is measured in physical units.
  4. There is no change in the state of technology and the price of the product.

Stage of production:

Units of variable factor (L1) Total Product (TPL1) Marginal Product (MPL1) Average Product (APL1) Stages
1 2 2 2 I
2 6 4 3
3 12 6 4
4 16 4 4 II
5 18 2 3.6
6 18 0 3 III
7 16 -2 2.28

Units of variable factor (labour) are employed along with other fixed factors. There are three stages of production.

  • Stage I:
    a. In the first stage MPL increases up to the third labourer and is higher than the average product.
    b. So that total product is increasing at an increasing rate.
  • Stage II:
    a. MPL decreases up to the sixth unit of labour where the MPL curve intersects the x-axis.
    b. At the fourth unit of labour MPL = APL
    c. After this, the MPL curve is lower than the APL. TPL increases at a decreasing rate.
  • Stage III:
    a. The seventh unit of labour is marked by negative MPL the APL continues to fall but positive.
    b. TPL declines with the employment of more units of labour.
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Chapter 3: Production Analysis - Model Questions - Part D [Page 79]

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Samacheer Kalvi Economics [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 3 Production Analysis
Model Questions - Part D | Q 35 | Page 79
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