• Average productivity is total output divided by total input.
  • Example: 2 tonnes of production from 5 laborers means 0.4 tonnes/laborer.
  • Marginal productivity is the change in output from adding one more unit of input.
  • Example: Adding one extra laborer increases production by 0.2 tonnes.
  • This means marginal productivity of labor is 0.2 tonnes/laborer.