Precis: In this paper the degree of substitution between capital services, labour, material and fuel was estimated for the meat and milk processing sectors of the Irish food industry. The responsiveness of these inputs to price changes was also estimated. Capital services and labour were strong substitutes in production in all sectors. The price elasticity of demand for labour services was — 0.74 for the bacon sector, — 1.2 for the other meat processing sector and — 0.63 for the dairy processing sector. Predic tions of the demand for labour based on fixed coefficient type relationship between labour and output will be misleading when the capital-labour-price ratio also changes
Defence date: 9 November 2001Examining Board: Prof. Anindya Banerjee, European University Institute;...
Abstract: The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input...
This article investigates the responsiveness of creamery milk supply to changes in the price of milk...
In this paper the degree of substitution between capital services, labour, material and fuel was est...
In this paper I use a flexible specification of a cost function to estimate the elasticities of dema...
Precis: Factor-demand functions are estimated, for two types of labour (wage-earners and salaried-wo...
The following analysis is not concerned with the question of what products should be produced in Nor...
We estimate long-run interrelated demand functions for skilled labour, unskilled labour, clerical la...
In this paper, more advanced models of the Irish supply side are examined and applied. In particular...
This paper treats the demand for farm output as part of an interrelated factor demand system. The fa...
We use a translog cost function to model production in the Irish manufacturing sector over the perio...
Using firm-level data from the Irish Census of Industrial Production for the period from 1991-2009, ...
We use a short-run translog cost function to model Irish beef production over the period 2000-2011. ...
Firm panel data sets over the period 1993 to 2002 are used to estimate translog production functions...
Annual Irish data are used to estimate a model which allows for the joint determination of commodity...
Defence date: 9 November 2001Examining Board: Prof. Anindya Banerjee, European University Institute;...
Abstract: The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input...
This article investigates the responsiveness of creamery milk supply to changes in the price of milk...
In this paper the degree of substitution between capital services, labour, material and fuel was est...
In this paper I use a flexible specification of a cost function to estimate the elasticities of dema...
Precis: Factor-demand functions are estimated, for two types of labour (wage-earners and salaried-wo...
The following analysis is not concerned with the question of what products should be produced in Nor...
We estimate long-run interrelated demand functions for skilled labour, unskilled labour, clerical la...
In this paper, more advanced models of the Irish supply side are examined and applied. In particular...
This paper treats the demand for farm output as part of an interrelated factor demand system. The fa...
We use a translog cost function to model production in the Irish manufacturing sector over the perio...
Using firm-level data from the Irish Census of Industrial Production for the period from 1991-2009, ...
We use a short-run translog cost function to model Irish beef production over the period 2000-2011. ...
Firm panel data sets over the period 1993 to 2002 are used to estimate translog production functions...
Annual Irish data are used to estimate a model which allows for the joint determination of commodity...
Defence date: 9 November 2001Examining Board: Prof. Anindya Banerjee, European University Institute;...
Abstract: The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input...
This article investigates the responsiveness of creamery milk supply to changes in the price of milk...