Due to the facts that adults rarely return to reproduce and how isolated the population is, the population of this species of frog depends strongly on the constant return of frogs in their juvenile stage with the most consistent rate of reproduction a year.
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Since labor and new capital were free to costlessly change sectors, each factor got paid exactly its " value of marginal product " and because constant returns to scale are assumed, the total payment to each factor exactly equals the total value the factor contributed.
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Most of the other classical economists, except for Adam Smith, seem to believe that the production function is linear and homogeneous, which implies that it has constant returns to scale meaning that on doubling the quantities of all the factors of production output would double.
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Likewise, it has diseconomies of scale ( is operating in an upward sloping region of the long-run average cost curve ) if and only if it has decreasing returns to scale, and has neither economies nor diseconomies of scale if it has constant returns to scale.
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"I don't mind at all that people recognize my talent for modern music, " he said, " but I feel the need for a constant return to the entire library of great music from other centuries : Bach, Mozart, Verdi, composers who understood the inherently bel canto nature of the voice.
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However, if there are no other distortions in the economy ( e . g . externalities ), if firms are characterized by constant returns to scale and if the government can set the vector of indirect consumption taxes independently of production prices then it is optimal to have productive efficiency in the economy.
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The key concept is that a target located at the midline point will generate a constant return no matter where the lobe is currently pointed, whereas if it is to one side it will generate a strong return when the lobe is pointed in that general direction and a weak one when pointing away.
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:I take the estimates of time to save up the money as implying that money is saved up at a constant rate and one investment or the other is made as soon as enough is saved; after which it gives a constant return of $ 33, 333 / year or $ 187, 500 / year.
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In that case, the land left behind would be divided between the remaining laborers and as a result, the transformation curve would shift from SAG to RTG . Like at point A, MPL at point T would be 0 and APL would continue to be the same as that at A ( assuming constant returns to scale ).
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The portrayal of the General's world as a labyrinth is underlined by his constant return to cities and towns he has visited before : each location belongs to the past as well as to the present . " The General in his Labyrinth " blurs the lines between perdition in a man-made world and wandering in the natural world.