Abstract: A panel data study of parametric aggregation of a production function is presented. A four-factor Cobb-Douglas function with random and jointly normal coefficients and jointly log-normal inputs is used. Since, if the number of micro units is not too small and certain regularity conditions are met, aggregates expressed as arithmetic means can be associated with expectations, we consider conditions ensuring the existence and stability of relationships between expected inputs and expected output and discuss their properties. Existence conditions for and relationships between higher-order moments are considered. An empirical implementation based on panel data for two manufacturing industries gives decomposition and simulation results ...
This paper studies the theoretically internal relationships among the Cobb-Douglas production functi...
The Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) has gained popularity amongst studies on dynamic change of pr...
Abstract: A regression equation for panel data with two-way random or fixed effects and a set of ind...
Abstract: A panel data study of parametric aggregation of a production function is presented. A fou...
Abstract: An applied econometric study of aggregation, based on an unbalanced panel data set for man...
An applied econometric study of aggregation, based on an unbalanced panel data set for manu-facturin...
The literature on aggregation has shown that the conditions for successful aggregation of micro prod...
The comparative productivity of inputs is often the focus of applied studies of production. For exam...
An applied econometric study of aggregation, based on an unbalanced panel data set for manu-facturin...
This dissertation presents a theoretical framework to analyze and evaluate aggregation biases. These...
Abstract: This paper analyses the importance of scale economies by means of unbalanced plant-level ...
This paper analyses the importance of scale economies by means of unbalanced plant-level panel data ...
The article is an attempt at implementing the classic tool of Cobb-Douglas function for the analysi...
There exist both micro- and macroeconomic production functions. Microecoinomic functions concern in...
This paper considers why the determinants of the inter — and intra— industry variance in R&D int...
This paper studies the theoretically internal relationships among the Cobb-Douglas production functi...
The Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) has gained popularity amongst studies on dynamic change of pr...
Abstract: A regression equation for panel data with two-way random or fixed effects and a set of ind...
Abstract: A panel data study of parametric aggregation of a production function is presented. A fou...
Abstract: An applied econometric study of aggregation, based on an unbalanced panel data set for man...
An applied econometric study of aggregation, based on an unbalanced panel data set for manu-facturin...
The literature on aggregation has shown that the conditions for successful aggregation of micro prod...
The comparative productivity of inputs is often the focus of applied studies of production. For exam...
An applied econometric study of aggregation, based on an unbalanced panel data set for manu-facturin...
This dissertation presents a theoretical framework to analyze and evaluate aggregation biases. These...
Abstract: This paper analyses the importance of scale economies by means of unbalanced plant-level ...
This paper analyses the importance of scale economies by means of unbalanced plant-level panel data ...
The article is an attempt at implementing the classic tool of Cobb-Douglas function for the analysi...
There exist both micro- and macroeconomic production functions. Microecoinomic functions concern in...
This paper considers why the determinants of the inter — and intra— industry variance in R&D int...
This paper studies the theoretically internal relationships among the Cobb-Douglas production functi...
The Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) has gained popularity amongst studies on dynamic change of pr...
Abstract: A regression equation for panel data with two-way random or fixed effects and a set of ind...