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How do Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product behave under the Law of Increasing Returns to a Factor? Briefly explain one reason for the operation of this law. - Economics

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How do Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product behave under the Law of Increasing Returns to a Factor? Briefly explain one reason for the operation of this law.

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Under the Law of Increasing Returns to a Factor, the behaviour of Total Product (TP), Average Product (AP), and Marginal Product (MP) is as follows:

  • Total Product (TP) increases at an increasing rate.
  • Marginal Product (MP) rises and reaches its maximum.
  • Average Product (AP) also increases, but at a slower rate than MP.

Reason: This occurs due to better specialisation and division of labour, which enhances efficiency and output per unit of the variable factor.

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