How does the law of diminishing marginal product affect the shape of the marginal cost curve?
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One consequence of the law of diminishing returns is that producing one more unit of output will eventually cost increasingly more, due to inputs being used less and less effectively. The marginal cost curve will initially be downward sloping, representing added efficiency as production increases.
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