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The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution

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How the product is distributed depends upon the rewards the various factors of production receive. We study: (a) the price of the service rendered by a factor; (b) the price of factors of production in a particular, occupation or district.

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© 1985 Mrs. M. Harvey

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Harvey, J. (1985). The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution. In: Modern Economics Student’s Notebook. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81181-6_15

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