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Agricultural Productivity Scenario
Analyze the following scenario and explain what has happened to the average output per worker. Identify the economic principle this change demonstrates and justify your answer using the provided figures.
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Agricultural Productivity Scenario
Imagine a simple agricultural economy where the only input that can be increased is the number of farmers working on a fixed area of land. As more farmers are employed, the total food production increases, but the output per farmer eventually begins to fall. What fundamental economic principle does this scenario illustrate?
In a pre-industrial agricultural setting with a fixed amount of land, the principle of diminishing average product of labor implies that hiring an additional farmer will always cause the farm's total grain output to decrease.
An agricultural community cultivates a fixed plot of land. As they add more workers, their total grain output changes as shown in the table below. After which worker is added does the average amount of grain produced per worker begin to decrease?
Number of Workers Total Grain Output (kg) 1 500 2 1100 3 1800 4 2200 5 2500 Technological Improvement and Living Standards
Explaining the Diminishing Average Product of Labour
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An agricultural society with a fixed amount of farmland observes that after a certain point, adding more farmers leads to a decrease in the average amount of grain produced per farmer, even if total production continues to rise. Which of the following statements best explains the underlying cause of this phenomenon?
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