3.1.5. Causes of Law

3.1.5. Causes of the law

Among the causes which operate the law of diminishing marginal returns three are important:

(i) the supply of factors of production is not perfectly elastic;

(ii) the factors are not perfect substitutes for one another and

(iii) diseconomies of scale set in when the firms become big.

 
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