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  • The '''production function''' is a statement of the relation between the volumes of the inputs and the ==Modeling the production function==
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  • ===The Cobb-Douglas production function=== ...esus Felipe and J McCombie:"How Sound are the Foundations of the Aggregate Production Function?" September ISS 0111-1760, 2001]</ref>). Anwar Shaikh claimed that the bel
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  • ===The Cobb-Douglas production function=== ...esus Felipe and J McCombie:"How Sound are the Foundations of the Aggregate Production Function?" September ISS 0111-1760, 2001]</ref>). Anwar Shaikh claimed that the bel
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  • {{Image|Law of diminishing returns.png|right|300px|Production function (blue) with first rising and then diminishing marginal (green) and average ...put of the variable factor. According to the classical LDR this leads to a production function that has three phases with the following characteristics:
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  • The '''production function''' is a statement of the relation between the volumes of the inputs and the ==Modeling the production function==
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  • The production function
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  • ...06-2 2006]</ref>. The subject is further discussed in the article on the [[production function]].
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  • - [[production function/Tutorials#The Cobb-Douglas production function|Cobb-Douglas function]] - [[production function#Increasing returns|economies of scale ]]
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  • ...such as the [[neoclassical synthesis]], a mixed economy, and the surrogate production function, which provided practitioners with a vision for research.
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  • ...as an assumption in many hundreds of economic studies. The Cobb-Douglas production function is not , however, regarded as an empirically established scientific disco
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  • ...mum currency area theory|optimum currency area]], [[prisoner's dilemma]],[[production function]], [[price index]], [[public debt]], [[public goods]], [[recession (economi
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  • ...increase in its price. It also has applications to the analysis of the [[production function]]. For example, the "''elasticity of substitution''" between two inputs is
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  • ===The [[production function]]=== ...7, ]</ref>. For the price to increase with increasing supply implies a [[production function]] for which every increase of output requires an increasing quantity of inp
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  • ...s and other organization. The J-2 function, however, has a national-level production function and needs a larger staff, larger than could be accommodated within the Join
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