Aggregation : aggregate production functions and related topics /

This book examines the conditions for approximate aggregation and, through simulation experiments, considers why aggregate production functions appear to work in practice. It also explores related topics involving price aggregation and aggregation in international trade

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fisher, Franklin M
Other Authors: Monz, John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1993
Cambridge, Mass. : 1993
Edition:1st MIT Press ed
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 1. existence of aggregate production functions (1969)
  • 2. Embodied technical change and the existence of an aggregate capital stock (1965)
  • 3. Embodied technology and the existence of labor and output aggregates (1968)
  • 4. Embodied technology and the aggregation of fixed and movable capital goods (1968)
  • 5. Aggregate production functions revisited: The mobility of capital and the rigidity of thought (1982)
  • 6. On the simultaneous existence of full and partial capital aggregates (1983)
  • 7. Approximate aggregation and the Leontief conditions (1969)
  • 8. Aggregate production functions and the explanation of wages: A simulation experiment (1971)
  • 9. Aggregate production functions: Some CES experiments (1977) / Franklin M. Fisher, Robert M. Solow and James M. Kearl
  • 10. On perfect aggregation in the national output deflator and generalized Rybczynski theorems (1982)
  • 11. commodity pattern of trade and the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem in the presence of aggregate and commodity-specific factor-intensity reversals (1984) / Franklin M. Fisher and Arye L. Hillman
  • 1 The existence of aggregate production functions (1969)
  • 2. Embodied technical change and the existence of an aggregate capital stock (1965)
  • 3. Embodied technology and the existence of labor and output aggregates (1968)
  • 4. Embodied technology and the aggregation of fixed and movable capital goods (1968)
  • 5. Aggregate production functions revisited: The mobility of capital and the rigidity of thought (1982)
  • 6. On the simultaneous existence of full and partial capital aggregates (1983)
  • 7. Approximate aggregation and the Leontief conditions (1969)
  • 8. Aggregate production functions and the explanation of wages: A simulation experiment (1971)
  • 9. Aggregate production functions: Some CES experiments (1977) / Franklin M. Fisher, Robert M. Solow and James M. Kearl
  • 10. On perfect aggregation in the national output deflator and generalized Rybczynski theorems (1982)
  • 11. The commodity pattern of trade and the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem in the presence of aggregate and commodity-specific factor-intensity reversals (1984) / Franklin M. Fisher and Arye L. Hillman.