In this contribution we have focused on an economy with a single primary factor, homogeneous labour, and have investigated situations where the supply of this primary factor is fixed. We showed that in this context it is possible to derive exact analytical relations between sets of selected inputs and outputs. That is, we were able – with a fixed amount of the scarce factor – to indicate precisely how large a reduction of inputs in particular processes should be to increase specific elements of the final consumption bundle
For a number of reasons a large class of general equilibrium models from the field of resource econo...
The relationship between scarcities and producibility calls attention to the relationship between re...
The concepts of compensating and equivalent variation are widely used in Public Economics.They deriv...
The evolving relationship between the ownership and utilization of nonproduced resources, the distri...
One of the most important current questions in economic analysis is whether or not labor markets cle...
The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive assessment of the structural economic analysis ...
Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part o...
2 Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss a general framework for analyzing labor supply behavior in the pr...
textabstractWe show that in a fully integrated economy, in which there is free mobility of goods and...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how structural problems can be modelled in the framework ...
The paper discusses the case against a laissez faire approach to resource allocation and develops a ...
Consider a general equilibrium framework where the marginal cost of extraction from several deposits...
Consider a general equilibrium framework where the marginal cost of extraction from several deposits...
In a dual economy, the traditional, or agricultural sector generally has a relatively low supply res...
For a number of reasons a large class of general equilibrium models from the field of resource econo...
The relationship between scarcities and producibility calls attention to the relationship between re...
The concepts of compensating and equivalent variation are widely used in Public Economics.They deriv...
The evolving relationship between the ownership and utilization of nonproduced resources, the distri...
One of the most important current questions in economic analysis is whether or not labor markets cle...
The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive assessment of the structural economic analysis ...
Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part o...
2 Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss a general framework for analyzing labor supply behavior in the pr...
textabstractWe show that in a fully integrated economy, in which there is free mobility of goods and...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how structural problems can be modelled in the framework ...
The paper discusses the case against a laissez faire approach to resource allocation and develops a ...
Consider a general equilibrium framework where the marginal cost of extraction from several deposits...
Consider a general equilibrium framework where the marginal cost of extraction from several deposits...
In a dual economy, the traditional, or agricultural sector generally has a relatively low supply res...
For a number of reasons a large class of general equilibrium models from the field of resource econo...
The relationship between scarcities and producibility calls attention to the relationship between re...
The concepts of compensating and equivalent variation are widely used in Public Economics.They deriv...