The production function is explaining the mechanism through which inputs are changed into outputs and the partial efficiency of labour and capital. It also allows for understanding the elasticity of substitution, which measures the percentage change in factor proportions due to a percentage change in the marginal rate of technical substitution. In this study we have applied the two factor Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production function, which is considered to be the generalised form of the Cobb-Douglas function. Using the available statistical data regarding Romania’s economy in 1990-1005 period, we have performed time-series and cross-section analysis based on the aggregated production functions at national level
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
This work investigates the economic growth problem of establishing a relation between the elasticity...
This work investigates the economic growth problem of establishing a relation between the elasticity...
The production function explains the mechanism through which inputs are changed into outputs and the...
The production function explains the mechanism through which inputs are changed into outputs and the...
As technical change is nowadays largely accepted to be an engine of economic growth, researchers hav...
The problem of economic growth is a headline concern among economists, mathematicians and politician...
A Generalized Production Function and its Special Cases Sixteen years ago Arrow, Chenery, Minha...
A Generalized Production Function and its Special Cases Sixteen years ago Arrow, Chenery, Minha...
A Generalized Production Function and its Special Cases Sixteen years ago Arrow, Chenery, Minha...
This paper proposes to estimate the elasticity of substitution resulting from the CES production fun...
In the present research we have used the Cobb-Douglas production function in its classical form for ...
This paper develops a production function which two separate elasticities of substitution between tw...
This paper develops a production function which two separate elasticities of substitution between tw...
Empirical studies of the Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production function have been bas...
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
This work investigates the economic growth problem of establishing a relation between the elasticity...
This work investigates the economic growth problem of establishing a relation between the elasticity...
The production function explains the mechanism through which inputs are changed into outputs and the...
The production function explains the mechanism through which inputs are changed into outputs and the...
As technical change is nowadays largely accepted to be an engine of economic growth, researchers hav...
The problem of economic growth is a headline concern among economists, mathematicians and politician...
A Generalized Production Function and its Special Cases Sixteen years ago Arrow, Chenery, Minha...
A Generalized Production Function and its Special Cases Sixteen years ago Arrow, Chenery, Minha...
A Generalized Production Function and its Special Cases Sixteen years ago Arrow, Chenery, Minha...
This paper proposes to estimate the elasticity of substitution resulting from the CES production fun...
In the present research we have used the Cobb-Douglas production function in its classical form for ...
This paper develops a production function which two separate elasticities of substitution between tw...
This paper develops a production function which two separate elasticities of substitution between tw...
Empirical studies of the Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production function have been bas...
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
This work investigates the economic growth problem of establishing a relation between the elasticity...
This work investigates the economic growth problem of establishing a relation between the elasticity...