Fantastic video Sir Thank you so much 🙏 Sir single doubt in my mind that change in capital is denoted by '∆K' But in all three videos it is denoted by '∆k' is it right or wrong please explain sir if it is '∆k' then what is the difference between capital labor ratio which is denoted by 'k' .
∆k = change in the capital labor-ratio. For brevity, I might just say change in capital, but it is really the change in capital per worker or change in capital-labor ratio. Any lowercase letter is measured on a per worker basis.
@@EconomicsinManyLessons thank you sir for resolving my doubt. This doubt was coming with my post graduation but now it's clear by you the Great Economist Thank you so much Sir 🙏😊
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Fantastic video Sir
Thank you so much 🙏
Sir single doubt in my mind that change in capital is denoted by '∆K'
But in all three videos it is denoted by '∆k' is it right or wrong please explain sir if it is '∆k' then what is the difference between capital labor ratio which is denoted by 'k' .
∆k = change in the capital labor-ratio. For brevity, I might just say change in capital, but it is really the change in capital per worker or change in capital-labor ratio. Any lowercase letter is measured on a per worker basis.
@@EconomicsinManyLessons thank you sir for resolving my doubt.
This doubt was coming with my post graduation but now it's clear by you the Great Economist
Thank you so much Sir 🙏😊
Sir first video necessary
Thanks sir