This paper presents a theory of technical progress that interprets the price-induced conjecture of Hicks. It provides also an exhaustive set of comparative statics conditions that constitute the scaffolding for an empirical test of the theory. A crucial assumption is that entrepreneurs make decisions about techniques on the basis of expected information about prices and quantities. Another assumption is that these decisions are made in order to fulfill a profitability objective. The novelty of our approach is that expected relative prices enter the production function as shifter of the technology frontier. The consequence of this assumption is an expansion of the traditional Shephard lemma that is useful for identifying the portion of ...
We test Hicks’ induced innovation hypothesis (IIH) in U.S. agriculture using a state-level panel dat...
Developing countries often tax agriculture heavily, a practice that might affect the productivity as...
Economics theorists for years have considered the possibility that the direction of technical change...
This paper presents a theory of technical progress that interprets the price-induced conjecture of H...
The conjecture of a price−induced technical progress was formulated by Hicks in 1932. It acquired pr...
Economics theorists for years have considered the possibility that the direction of technical change...
The hypothesis of induced innovation (Hicks, 1932) is tested for U.S. agriculture using a high-quali...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
In this paper we aim at investigating the price-induced innovation hypothesis in Italian agriculture...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityMy dissertation examines different aspects of ...
In the paper the Hicksian hypothesis postulating that technical change is directed first of all at s...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
We test Hicks’ induced innovation hypothesis (IIH) in U.S. agriculture using a state-level panel dat...
Developing countries often tax agriculture heavily, a practice that might affect the productivity as...
Economics theorists for years have considered the possibility that the direction of technical change...
This paper presents a theory of technical progress that interprets the price-induced conjecture of H...
The conjecture of a price−induced technical progress was formulated by Hicks in 1932. It acquired pr...
Economics theorists for years have considered the possibility that the direction of technical change...
The hypothesis of induced innovation (Hicks, 1932) is tested for U.S. agriculture using a high-quali...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
In this paper we aim at investigating the price-induced innovation hypothesis in Italian agriculture...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityMy dissertation examines different aspects of ...
In the paper the Hicksian hypothesis postulating that technical change is directed first of all at s...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
An exhaustive comparative statics analysis of a general price taking cost-minimizing model of the fi...
We test Hicks’ induced innovation hypothesis (IIH) in U.S. agriculture using a state-level panel dat...
Developing countries often tax agriculture heavily, a practice that might affect the productivity as...
Economics theorists for years have considered the possibility that the direction of technical change...