Marginal Product refers to the additional amount of output that is produced by employing one more unit of a particular input, holding all other inputs constant. It is a measure of production efficiency and is crucial in understanding the behavior of production processes.
The Marginal Revenue Product (MRP) is an important concept in economics that represents the additional revenue a firm could receive by employing one more unit of input.
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