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What is production?
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Answered by bindubharathi0702
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manufacturing

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the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.

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Answered by khushi648380
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• Production is the process of combining various material inputs and immaterial inputs (plans, know-how) in order to make something for consumption (output). It is the act of creating an output, a good or service which has value and contributes to the utility of individuals.[1] The area of economics that focuses on production is referred to as production theory, which is intertwined with the consumption (or consumer) theory of economics.

• The production process and output directly result from productively utilising the original inputs (or factors of production). Known as primary producer goods or services, land, labour, and capital are deemed the three fundamental production factors. These primary inputs are not significantly altered in the output process, nor do they become a whole component in the product.

• Under classical economics, materials and energy are categorised as secondary factors as they are bi-products of land, labour and capital. Delving further, primary factors encompass all of the resourcing involves, such as land, which includes the natural resources above and below the soil. However, there is a difference in human capital and labour.

• In addition to the common factors of production, in different economic schools of thought, entrepreneurship and technology are sometimes considered evolved factors in production. It is common practice that several forms of controllable inputs are used to achieve the output of a product. The production function assesses the relationship between the inputs and the quantity of output.

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