Constant Returns to Scale

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A condition in production where increasing the quantity of inputs results in a proportional increase in output, indicating efficiency and scalability. This concept implies that doubling inputs will precisely double the output, maintaining cost-effectiveness. Constant returns to scale are crucial for understanding production efficiency and resource allocation in economic analysis.

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