Margaret owns a stuffed animal shop. At first, it is just she and her daughter Allison hand-sewing
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Margaret owns a stuffed animal shop. At first, it is just she and her daughter Allison hand-sewing stuffed bears, stuffed sharks, and stuffed giraffes in the spare bedroom. Over time, Margaret decides to rent a larger shop and hire more workers to help out, increasing to a staff of 20 people. Everything is still hand sewn. She notices, however, that her stuffed animal output increased much more than tenfold despite her work force increasing by that amount. However, any more than 20 workers slows down production.
This is an example of
O increasing marginal productivity
O Economies of scale
O Alternative production technologies
O Increased average cost.
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Principles of Risk Management and Insurance
ISBN: 978-0132992916
12th edition
Authors: George E. Rejda, Michael McNamara
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