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General Production Function of a Farmer (y=g(h))

A farmer's production technology is modeled by the function y=g(h)y=g(h), where hh represents non-negative daily work hours and yy is the resulting grain output. This function is characterized by being increasing and strictly concave, properties which can be confirmed through algebraic verification. It is also assumed that production is zero with zero work hours, so g(0)=0g(0)=0. For analytical purposes in economic models, this function is frequently expressed in a simple algebraic form.

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