We contribute to an emerging literature that brings the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) specification of the production function into the analysis of business cycle fluctuations. Using US data, we estimate by Bayesian-Maximum-Likelihood methods a standard medium-sized DSGE model with a CES rather than Cobb-Douglas (CD) technology. We estimate a elasticity of substitution between capital and labour well below unity at 0.15–0.18. In a marginal likelihood race CES decisively beats the CD production and this is matched by its ability to fit the data better in terms of second moments. We show that this result is mainly driven by the implied fluctuations of factor shares under the CES specification. The CES model performance is further ...
The purpose of the dissertation is to propose and explore an empirical procedure to test if a CES pr...
We provide a general theoretical characterization of how firms' technology choice on a technology fr...
We reconsider the CES production functions, focusing on their additive separability properties and t...
We contribute to an emerging literature that brings the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) sp...
We contribute to an emerging literature that brings the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) sp...
This paper contributes to a rapidly rising literature that brings the CES spec-ification of the prod...
Standard models used to analyze business-cycle fluctuations rely on the Cobb-Douglas production func...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) studies are increasingly interested in informing keys parameter...
This note addresses some issues that arise when using 'normalized' CES production functions, an appr...
We introduce a constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CES) production function into a real-bu...
peer reviewedThe elasticity of substitution between capital and labor and, in turn, the direction of...
Empirical studies of the Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production function have been bas...
Effectiveness, cost-efficiency and distribution issues are crucial for any form of future regulation...
We examine inconsistencies and controversies related to the use of CES production functions in growt...
Normalising CES production functions in the calibration of basic dynamic models allows to choose tec...
The purpose of the dissertation is to propose and explore an empirical procedure to test if a CES pr...
We provide a general theoretical characterization of how firms' technology choice on a technology fr...
We reconsider the CES production functions, focusing on their additive separability properties and t...
We contribute to an emerging literature that brings the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) sp...
We contribute to an emerging literature that brings the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) sp...
This paper contributes to a rapidly rising literature that brings the CES spec-ification of the prod...
Standard models used to analyze business-cycle fluctuations rely on the Cobb-Douglas production func...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) studies are increasingly interested in informing keys parameter...
This note addresses some issues that arise when using 'normalized' CES production functions, an appr...
We introduce a constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CES) production function into a real-bu...
peer reviewedThe elasticity of substitution between capital and labor and, in turn, the direction of...
Empirical studies of the Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production function have been bas...
Effectiveness, cost-efficiency and distribution issues are crucial for any form of future regulation...
We examine inconsistencies and controversies related to the use of CES production functions in growt...
Normalising CES production functions in the calibration of basic dynamic models allows to choose tec...
The purpose of the dissertation is to propose and explore an empirical procedure to test if a CES pr...
We provide a general theoretical characterization of how firms' technology choice on a technology fr...
We reconsider the CES production functions, focusing on their additive separability properties and t...