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Marginal Productivity
Marginal productivity refers to the additional output that is produced by adding one more unit of a factor of production, holding all other factors constant.
Labor
Labor refers to the human effort, both physical and mental, used in the production of goods and services, forming a crucial component of the economic production process.
Isoquant
A curve illustrating all possible combinations of inputs that yield the same quantity of output, demonstrating how firms can substitute between different factors of production to maintain output levels.
MRTS
The Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution, depicting the rate at which one input can be substituted for another in the production process while keeping output constant.
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