textabstractPrevious tests of the marginal productivity theory have been criticized on several grounds reviewed by the authors. One important deficiency has been the small number of factor inputs entered in the production functions. In 1978 Gottschalk suggested a method to estimate production functions with many inputs by assuming that the production process can be split into subprocesses. This reduces the probability of multicollinearity. The authors show that the method depends on an additional assumption. Tinbergen has developed a method for avoiding this assumption. Its application to American cross-section (state) data did not alter the estimated coefficients greatly
The objective of the paper is to develop tests of hypotheses from production theory under more gener...
The production function approach has been one of the two main ex-post procedures used to estimate th...
This paper discusses the main econometric issues in the identification and estimation of production ...
This paper shows why attempts to test the neoclassical aggregate marginal productivity theory of di...
The comparative productivity of inputs is often the focus of applied studies of production. For exam...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of methodologies, each wi...
Productivity is often computed by approximating the weighted sum of the inputs from the estimation o...
The total factor productivity became an interesting concept in the measurement of productivity growt...
We estimate and test two alternative functional forms representing the aggregate production function...
Factor productivity in agriculture is estimated from repeated observations on a sample of fifty-eigh...
Several studies have conducted empirical research on different aspects of total factor productivity....
Non-zero marginal factor productivity differentials between sectors are a key feature of multi-secto...
The well-known fact that any index of total factor productivity can be computed either from indexes ...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of methodologies, each wi...
The objective of the paper is to develop tests of hypotheses from production theory under more gener...
The production function approach has been one of the two main ex-post procedures used to estimate th...
This paper discusses the main econometric issues in the identification and estimation of production ...
This paper shows why attempts to test the neoclassical aggregate marginal productivity theory of di...
The comparative productivity of inputs is often the focus of applied studies of production. For exam...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of methodologies, each wi...
Productivity is often computed by approximating the weighted sum of the inputs from the estimation o...
The total factor productivity became an interesting concept in the measurement of productivity growt...
We estimate and test two alternative functional forms representing the aggregate production function...
Factor productivity in agriculture is estimated from repeated observations on a sample of fifty-eigh...
Several studies have conducted empirical research on different aspects of total factor productivity....
Non-zero marginal factor productivity differentials between sectors are a key feature of multi-secto...
The well-known fact that any index of total factor productivity can be computed either from indexes ...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of methodologies, each wi...
The objective of the paper is to develop tests of hypotheses from production theory under more gener...
The production function approach has been one of the two main ex-post procedures used to estimate th...
This paper discusses the main econometric issues in the identification and estimation of production ...