What do you understand by the third stage of negative returns?
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The excessive addition of variable inputs leads to negative returns at this stage. This is because of the crowding of the variable factors. The variable and fixed factors now start getting into each other's ways. Effectively, there is no coordination and hence the output falls.
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The excessive addition of variable inputs leads to negative returns at this stage. This is because of the crowding of the variable factors. The variable and fixed factors now start getting into each other's ways. Effectively, there is no coordination and hence the output falls.
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