The literature on aggregation has shown that the conditions for successful aggregation of micro production functions into an aggregate production function are far too stringent to be believable (Fisher 1969, 1971). Despite this, aggregate production functions continue being used. The reason is that they seem to 'work'. This happens, however, because underlying every aggregate production function is the income accounting identity that links input and output, i.e., output equals wages plus profits. A simple algebraic transformation of this identity yields a form that resembles a production function (Shaikh, 1974, 1980). This paper uses Monte Carlo simulations to study two questions. First, how much spuriousness can help explain the relatively...
This paper follows Jones (2005) in his approach to deriving the global production function from micr...
The CobbDouglas function is today one of the most widely adopted assumptions in economic modeling, y...
The development accounting literature almost always assumes a Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function....
This paper analyzes why the estimation of the aggregate Cobb-Douglas production function usually yie...
Aggregate production functions are still widely used four decades after it was conceded that they co...
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
There exist both micro- and macroeconomic production functions. Microecoinomic functions concern in...
The development accounting literature almost always assumes a Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function....
Some common ground between input-output accounting and Cobb-Douglas (C.D.) production functions is e...
The Cobb-Douglas production function is often used to analyse the supply-side perfor-mance and measu...
Abstract: Growth models in the tradition of Solow and Romer are framed in terms of production functi...
The Cobb-Douglas function is today one of the most widely-adopted assumptions in economic modeling, ...
This paper traces the development of the Cobb-Douglas production function from its inception in 1927...
Abstract: A panel data study of parametric aggregation of a production function is presented. A four...
Kaldor put forward his technical progress function as an alternative to the neoclassical aggregate p...
This paper follows Jones (2005) in his approach to deriving the global production function from micr...
The CobbDouglas function is today one of the most widely adopted assumptions in economic modeling, y...
The development accounting literature almost always assumes a Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function....
This paper analyzes why the estimation of the aggregate Cobb-Douglas production function usually yie...
Aggregate production functions are still widely used four decades after it was conceded that they co...
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
There exist both micro- and macroeconomic production functions. Microecoinomic functions concern in...
The development accounting literature almost always assumes a Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function....
Some common ground between input-output accounting and Cobb-Douglas (C.D.) production functions is e...
The Cobb-Douglas production function is often used to analyse the supply-side perfor-mance and measu...
Abstract: Growth models in the tradition of Solow and Romer are framed in terms of production functi...
The Cobb-Douglas function is today one of the most widely-adopted assumptions in economic modeling, ...
This paper traces the development of the Cobb-Douglas production function from its inception in 1927...
Abstract: A panel data study of parametric aggregation of a production function is presented. A four...
Kaldor put forward his technical progress function as an alternative to the neoclassical aggregate p...
This paper follows Jones (2005) in his approach to deriving the global production function from micr...
The CobbDouglas function is today one of the most widely adopted assumptions in economic modeling, y...
The development accounting literature almost always assumes a Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function....