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Note on the overproduction

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Overproduction (Prodigality of nature)

- It is the natural tendency to produce more

number of progeny in geometric ratio, for

perpetuation of the species. He observed

prodigality potential many species of

plants and animals e.g. Salmon fish

produces about 28 lakh eggs in a single

season. In a span of 750 years single pair

of elephants would produce 19,000,000

elephants. However the size of given

species in a given area remains relatively

constant because of fluctuations that occur

seasonally.

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Explanation:

Overproduction is the accumulation of unsalable inventories in the hands of businesses. Overproduction is a relative measure, referring to the excess of production over consumption. The tendency for an overproduction of commodities to lead to economic collapse is specific to the capitalist economy.

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EXAMPLE OF OVERPRODUCTION:-

An example of overproduction in animals is sea turtle hatchlings. A sea turtle can lay up to 110 eggs but most of them won't survive to reproduce fertile offspring. Only the best adapted sea turtles will survive and reproduce fertile offspring.

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