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| In [[economic]] theory, the '''Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution''' ('''MRTS''')—or '''Technical Rate of Substitution''' ('''TRS''')—is the amount by which the quantity of one input has to be reduced (<math>-\Delta x_2</math>) when one extra unit of another input is used (<math>\Delta x_1 = 1</math>), so that output remains constant (<math>y = \bar{y}</math>).
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| <math>MRTS(x_1,x_2) =-\frac{\Delta x_2}{\Delta x_1} = \frac{MP_1}{MP_2}</math> | |
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| where <math>MP_1</math> and <math>MP_2</math> are the [[marginal product]]s of input 1 and input 2, respectively, and <math>MRTS(x_1,x_2)</math> is '''Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution''' of the input <math>x_1</math> for <math>x_2</math>.
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| Along an isoquant, the MRTS shows the rate at which one input (e.g. capital or labor) may be substituted for another, while maintaining the same level of output. The MRTS can also be seen as the slope of an [[isoquant]] at the point in question.
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Marginal rate of substitution]] (the same concept on consumption side)
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| ==References==
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| *{{cite book |authorlink=Andreu Mas-Colell |last=Mas-Colell |first=Andreu |last2=Whinston |first2=Michael |last3=Green |first3=Jerry |year=1995 |title=Microeconomic Theory |location=Oxford |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0-19-507340-1 }}
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| {{DEFAULTSORT:Marginal Rate Of Technical Substitution}}
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| [[Category:Microeconomics]]
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| [[Category:Production economics]]
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| {{microeconomics-stub}}
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| [[de:Grenzrate der Substitution#Grenzrate der Faktorsubstitution]]
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