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The more efficient it is, but as an economist, I'd say those are two different things.

Your efficiency per unit resource may increase, but your total resources are still finite. Therefore, unless your efficiency increases asymptotically fast enough that the integral diverges (ie, infinite area), your total end product will still be finite. And I have a hard time believing that efficiency would increase that quickly.

Okay, I'll stop being pedantic now.



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