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Agricultural Production Economics, Production Function, Resource Allocation, Marginal Product, ,Average Product, Isoquant, Iso-cost Line, Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS), Elasticity of Production, Diminishing Returns, Factor-Product Relationship, Factor-Factor Relationship,
Production Possibility Curve, Least-Cost Combination, Expansion Path, Marginal Value Product (MVP), Profit Maximization, Pure Competition, Input–Output Analysis, Total Physical Product (TPP)

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ECONOMICS: PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES

Authored By R. L. Shiyani & Naveen P. Singh
Pages: 280 | Language: English | Imprint: NIPA
Length: 229 mm| Breadth: 14.2 mm| Height: 152 mm | Weight: 0.700 GSM
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Agricultural Production Economics is a comprehensive textbook that explains the economic principles governing the use of land, labour, capital, and management in agricultural production systems. The book introduces students to the foundations of production economics, including resource allocation, cost minimization, factor–product relationships, factor–factor relationships, and product–product relationships. Complex concepts such as production functions, isoquants, elasticity of production, marginal analysis, and optimization of profit are simplified through diagrams, numerical examples, and step-by-step explanations.

The text discusses the three stages of production, input–output relationships, diminishing returns, least-cost combinations, expansion paths, and decision-making under pure and perfect competition. Designed for learners of agricultural economics, farm management, and agribusiness, this book serves as an essential guide for understanding how farmers make rational decisions to maximize profit while achieving efficient resource use. It is especially valuable for students preparing for competitive examinations and professionals involved in farm planning and agricultural policy analysis.

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