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The marginal revenue productivity theory of wages is a model of wage levels in which they set to match to the marginal revenue product of labor, (the value of the marginal product of labor), which is the increment to revenues caused by the increment to output produced by the last laborer employed. In a model, this is justified by an assumption that the firm is profit-maximizing and thus would employ labor only up to the point that marginal labor costs equal the marginal revenue generated for the firm. This is a model of the neoclassical economics type.

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  • Příjem z mezního produktu (cs)
  • Grenzproduktivitätsentlohnung (de)
  • Marginal revenue productivity theory of wages (en)
  • Teoria podziału Clarka (pl)
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  • Příjem z mezního produktu (anglicky Marginal revenue product, zkr. MRP) je součin a mezního produktu. Jedná se o dodatečný příjem, který by firma získala při nákupu dodatečné jednotky vstupu, zapojila ji do výroby a dodatečně vyrobený produkt prodala. (cs)
  • Teoria podziału Clarka – koncepcja sformułowana przez amerykańskiego ekonomistę Johna Batesa Clarka. Jest to teoria wynagradzania czynników produkcji zgodnie z ich produkcyjnością krańcową. Opiera się ona na prawie malejących produktów krańcowych, przy założeniach doskonałej konkurencji i doskonale mobilnych czynników produkcji. (pl)
  • Die Grenzproduktivitätsentlohnung ist eine neoklassische Theorie, welche sich mit der Nachfrage eines Unternehmens nach zusätzlicher Arbeit beschäftigt. Diese Lohntheorie begründet das interdependente Zusammenspiel der Arbeitsnachfrage, abhängig vom Lohnsatz und der Kapitalnachfrage (der Investitionen), abhängig von den Kapitalkosten (dem Zinssatz). (de)
  • The marginal revenue productivity theory of wages is a model of wage levels in which they set to match to the marginal revenue product of labor, (the value of the marginal product of labor), which is the increment to revenues caused by the increment to output produced by the last laborer employed. In a model, this is justified by an assumption that the firm is profit-maximizing and thus would employ labor only up to the point that marginal labor costs equal the marginal revenue generated for the firm. This is a model of the neoclassical economics type. (en)
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  • Příjem z mezního produktu (anglicky Marginal revenue product, zkr. MRP) je součin a mezního produktu. Jedná se o dodatečný příjem, který by firma získala při nákupu dodatečné jednotky vstupu, zapojila ji do výroby a dodatečně vyrobený produkt prodala. (cs)
  • Die Grenzproduktivitätsentlohnung ist eine neoklassische Theorie, welche sich mit der Nachfrage eines Unternehmens nach zusätzlicher Arbeit beschäftigt. Diese Lohntheorie begründet das interdependente Zusammenspiel der Arbeitsnachfrage, abhängig vom Lohnsatz und der Kapitalnachfrage (der Investitionen), abhängig von den Kapitalkosten (dem Zinssatz). Die unternehmerische Maxime der Gewinnmaximierung erfordert, dass das Grenzprodukt der Produktionsfaktoren den marginalen Faktorkosten entspricht. Bei Grenzproduktivitätsentlohnung der Produktionsfaktoren bestimmt also die Produktionselastizität der Faktoren die gesamtgesellschaftliche Einkommensverteilung. (de)
  • The marginal revenue productivity theory of wages is a model of wage levels in which they set to match to the marginal revenue product of labor, (the value of the marginal product of labor), which is the increment to revenues caused by the increment to output produced by the last laborer employed. In a model, this is justified by an assumption that the firm is profit-maximizing and thus would employ labor only up to the point that marginal labor costs equal the marginal revenue generated for the firm. This is a model of the neoclassical economics type. The marginal revenue product of a worker is equal to the product of the marginal product of labour (the increment to output from an increment to labor used) and the marginal revenue (the increment to sales revenue from an increment to output): . The theory states that workers will be hired up to the point when the marginal revenue product is equal to the wage rate. If the marginal revenue brought by the worker is less than the wage rate, then employing that laborer would cause a decrease in profit. The idea that payments to factors of production equal their marginal productivity had been laid out by John Bates Clark and Knut Wicksell in simpler models. Much of the MRP theory stems from Wicksell's model. (en)
  • Teoria podziału Clarka – koncepcja sformułowana przez amerykańskiego ekonomistę Johna Batesa Clarka. Jest to teoria wynagradzania czynników produkcji zgodnie z ich produkcyjnością krańcową. Opiera się ona na prawie malejących produktów krańcowych, przy założeniach doskonałej konkurencji i doskonale mobilnych czynników produkcji. (pl)
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