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Explain the Subsistence theory of wages.

Explain the Subsistence theory of wages.

Introduction: The subsistence theory of wages originated by the French economist in the 18th century and was developed by Adam Smith. It received the support of British classical economics like Ricardo and Malthus. The German… 

Write a note on loanable funds theory.

Write a note on loanable funds theory.

Introduction: According to classical economist the rate of interest is the price paid for the use of capital. Loanable funds theory is an improved from classical theory. According to this theory rate of interest depends… 

Explain the concept of Quasi rent.

Explain the concept of Quasi rent.

The concept of quasi rent was first introduced by Marshall. He explained that besides land, other factors also get rent the only difference is that rent may accrue to land in the long run also… 

Explain the Marginal productivity theory of wages.

Explain the Marginal productivity theory of wages.

Introduction: The Marginal Productivity Theory of Wages is an economic theory that explains how wages are determined in a competitive labor market. The theory is based on the idea that employers will hire workers up… 

Explain the modern theory of rent?

Explain the modern theory of rent?

Introduction: Ricardo was of the opinion that rent arises due to differences in the fertility of land but the modern economist do not agree with him, they said that there is no  need to have… 

Explain the Types/concepts of Revenue.

Explain the Types/concepts of Revenue.

Meaning: In economics, revenue refers to the total income generated by a firm from selling goods or services over a specific period. The sale proceed that a firm gets from the sale of its product… 

Explain the types of utility.

Explain the types of utility.

Meaning: Utility is a concept used in economics, philosophy, and other disciplines to describe the satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming goods and services or making choices. It is a measure of satisfaction of an…