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In 1944, Marschak and Andrews published a seminal paper on how to obtain consistent estimates of a production technology. The original formulation of the econometric model regarded the joint estimation of the production function together with the first-order necessary conditions for...
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In the spirit of Leamer'Â’s commitment to sensitivity analysis, we employ Farrell'Â’s nonparametric efficiency methodology and compare our results with those of Sexton, Wilson, and Wann. Testing the implicit assumption of technical efficiency in the methodology employed by Sexton, Wilson,...
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Agricultural economistsÂ’' view of duality has often assumed the characteristics of an ambivalent relation. During the eighties, several authors published papers which put in doubt this or that aspects of duality. This study emphasizes the notion that duality is a time-honored approach...
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We establish four necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the Averch-Johnson effect in a generalized version of their famous model of the rate-of-return regulated firm. The four necessary and sufficient conditions are then compared to the two stronger sufficient conditions for...
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The conjecture of a price-induced technical progress was formulated by Hicks in 1932. It acquired prominence during the seventies with the work of Hayami and Ruttan who dealt with the agricultural sectors in the United States and Japan. A novel specification of this hypothesis is that output and...
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