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Higher efficiency in the economy can be reached if prices are held low by law.
Productivity
A measure of the efficiency of production, often quantified as the ratio of outputs (goods and services) produced per input used (such as labor, materials, and capital).
Resource
An economic or productive factor required to accomplish an activity, often considered in terms of time, labor, capital, and materials.
Complementary Resource
refers to inputs or goods that are used together with another resource or good to produce a product or service.
Marginal Revenue Product
This is the additional revenue generated from employing one more unit of a factor of production, such as labor.
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