Present Day Socialism And the Problem of the Unemployed a Critcism of the Plat

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Present Day Socialism And the Problem of the Unemployed a Critcism of the Plat
G E Raine
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18 bushels.
5 80 „ 16 „ 6 84 „ 14 „ 91 „ 13 „ 8 96 „ 12 „ 9 99 „ 11 » 10 100 „ 10 „ 11 etc.
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The above figures are, of course, arbitary, and are chosen merely to represent the principle as it necessarily must work in nature. It will be seen that there is essentially a point at which the highest average product to each dose of labor and capital expended in production is obtained. What this point may be can only be known by actual testing, but this point unquestionably exists. In the illustra
...tive example a higher average is necessarily obtained up to a certain number of " doses " of labor and capital (tour " doses " in the example given), and after that, successive additions to the previous " dose " keep diminishing the average return for each of the doses.
Up to the point of higliest average the land is said to be in the condition of increasing returns ; when that point is passed, the land is said to be in the condition of diminishing returns. The point at which the change from increasing to diminishing returns takes place may be termed the point of maximum average 64 A Plain Examination of Socialism productiveness or the point of highest average returns.


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