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Used to define marginal product and to distinguish allocative efficiency
production function gives the technological relation between quantities of physical inputs and quantities of output of goods. The production function
Production_function
Function in economics
the Leontief production function or fixed proportions production function is a production function that implies the factors of production which will be
Leontief_production_function
Economic formula of productivity
and econometrics, the Cobb–Douglas production function is a particular functional form of the production function, widely used to represent the relationship
Cobb–Douglas production function
Cobb–Douglas_production_function
This is a list of production functions that have been used in the economics literature. Production functions are a key part of modelling national output
List_of_production_functions
but from commodities they transform into goods through a household production function. It is these goods that they value. The idea was originally proposed
Household_production_function
Process of using materials to produce something
product. The production function assesses the relationship between the inputs and the quantity of output. Economic welfare is created in a production process
Production_(economics)
Concept in economics
substitution (CES) is a common specification of many production functions and utility functions in neoclassical economics. CES holds that the ability
Constant elasticity of substitution
Constant_elasticity_of_substitution
Resources used in the production process
according to the relationship called the production function. There are four basic resources or factors of production: land, labour, capital and entrepreneur
Factors_of_production
Soil production function refers to the rate of bedrock weathering into soil as a function of soil thickness. A general model suggests that the rate of
Soil_production_function
American economist
In specific fields, he has written on the labor theory of value, production functions, international trade, neoliberalism, the welfare state, economic
Anwar_Shaikh_(economist)
Tangible man-made goods that help and support production
represents one of the three primary factors of production, that is also recognized as inputs production function. The others are natural resources (including
Physical_capital
Model of long-run economic growth
driven by technological progress. At its core, it is an aggregate production function, often specified to be of Cobb–Douglas type, which enables the model
Solow–Swan_model
Economic theory
derivative in the above production function. Which can be simplified to: Q= f(L,K). This signifies that output (Q) is dependent on a function of all variable
Diminishing_returns
Graph used in economics
costs of production as a function of total quantity produced. In a free market economy, productively efficient firms optimize their production process
Cost_curve
Set of assumptions in macroeconomics
mathematical assumptions about the shape and boundary behaviour of production or utility functions that ensure well-behaved properties in economic models, such
Inada_conditions
Economic theory
R&D to the growth model. The AK model production function is a special case of a Cobb–Douglas production function: Y = A K a L 1 − a {\displaystyle Y=AK^{a}L^{1-a}\
Endogenous_growth_theory
Economic dispute
Cobb–Douglas production function for sector i plus one for sector j (plus that for sector k, etc.) adds up to a Cobb–Douglas production function for the economy
Cambridge_capital_controversy
Additional production per extra unit of capital
is the additional production that a firm experiences when it adds an extra unit of input. It is a feature of the production function, alongside the labour
Marginal_product_of_capital
Family of functions to transform data
(CES) production function. The CES production function is a homogeneous function of degree one. When λ = 1, this produces the linear production function: Q
Power_transform
Geometrical concept
normal distribution, these contours are ellipses. In economics, a production function f(x, y) specifies the output that can be produced by various quantities
Cross_section_(geometry)
Income distributed to BSC
Substitution Type Production/Utility Function in Three Dimensions". University of Washington. Moroney, J. R. (1967) Cobb-Douglass production functions and returns
Profit_(accounting)
Microeconomic concept
arises in the context of a firm's production function. It explains the long-run linkage of increase in output (production) relative to associated increases
Returns_to_scale
generalized-Ozaki (GO) cost function is a general description of the cost of production proposed by Shinichiro Nakamura. The GO cost function is notable for explicitly
Generalized Ozaki cost function
Generalized_Ozaki_cost_function
Change in output that results from employing an added unit of labor
the production function and depends on the amounts of physical capital and labor already in use. The marginal product of a factor of production is generally
Marginal_product_of_labor
Economic model for international trade
doubled, output of the commodities is doubled. In other terms the production function of both commodities is "homogeneous of degree 1". The assumption
Heckscher–Ohlin_model
Bilateral index
The MI is based on the concept of the production function. This is a function of maximum possible production, with respect to a set of inputs pertaining
Malmquist_index
Academic discipline
other social outcomes. An education production function is an application of the economic concept of a production function to the field of education. It relates
Education_economics
Negative of a convex function
In mathematics, a concave function is one for which the function value at any convex combination of elements in the domain is greater than or equal to
Concave_function
Cost advantages obtained via scale of operation
returns to scale in the production function). Each of these factors reduces the long run average costs (LRAC) of production by shifting the short-run
Economies_of_scale
Model of economic development
with the number of tasks. The production function is: F(qi, qj) = Bqiqj The important implication of this production function is positive assortative matching
O-ring theory of economic development
O-ring_theory_of_economic_development
Change in output resulting from employing one more unit of a particular input
mathematical derivative of the production function with respect to that input. Suppose a firm's output Y is given by the production function: Y = F ( K , L ) {\displaystyle
Marginal_product
Economic model of endogenous growth
growth by redefining "capital" and including human capital in the production function (e.g., the Mankiw–Romer–Weil model [ru]) do not explain all the differences
Aghion–Howitt_model
Already-produced durable goods that are used in production of goods or services
featuring prominently as an input variable in standard economic production functions such as Q = f ( L , K ) {\displaystyle {\displaystyle Q=f(L,K)}}
Capital_(economics)
Represents the inputs and outputs to a process
in the production set. This is known as the production function. If a production set is separable then we may define a "production value function" fp(x)
Production_set
Economy with one consumer, one producer, and two goods
plotted with Crusoe's indifference map and production function, figure 2 can be drawn: The production function is concave in two dimensions and quasi-convex
Robinson_Crusoe_economy
Method used to measure productivity
solution is the production theory and the production function. It is essential that the model is able to describe the production function. The principle
Productivity_model
Italian economist (1930–2023)
the production of ‘corn’ from that of ‘gold’. Equation (2.8) presents the gold production function which, unlike the ‘corn’ production function, exhibits
Luigi_Pasinetti
Neoclassical economic model
the aggregate production function, Y = F ( K , L ) {\displaystyle Y=F(K,L)} . A common choice is the Cobb–Douglas production function F ( K , L ) = A
Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans_model
Economic indicator
labour in the production function is not important. The same results can be derived with greater hardship using any production function having constant
Solow_residual
Growth model in economics
parameterizations of a Cobb–Douglas production function, the AK model uses a linear model where output is a linear function of capital. Its appearance in most
AK_model
Extension of the factorial function
The gamma function then is defined in the complex plane as the analytic continuation of this integral function: it is a meromorphic function which is holomorphic
Gamma_function
Concept in microeconomic theory
Proof Let Y {\displaystyle Y} be our production function. By taking the total differential of the production function, we obtain the following results:
Marginal rate of technical substitution
Marginal_rate_of_technical_substitution
Average measure of the efficiency of production
'technical change' as a shorthand expression for any kind of shift in the production function. Thus slowdowns, speed ups, improvements in the education of the
Productivity
Visualization of all possible options of output for a two-good economy
(which are reflected in the available production functions) and the available quantities of factors of production (materials, direct labor, and factory
Production–possibility frontier
Production–possibility_frontier
Health economics model
for medical care on the interaction between a demand function for health and a production function for health. Andrew Jones, Nigel Rice, and Paul Contoyannis
Grossman model of health demand
Grossman_model_of_health_demand
Concept in economics
as the level of output expands. A Cobb–Douglas production function is an example of a production function that has an expansion path which is a straight
Expansion_path
Type of technical change in a production function
technical change in the production function of a business or industry that increases the marginal product of the production factors by the same proportion
Hicks-neutral technical change
Hicks-neutral_technical_change
Concept in macroeconomics
mean the end of the profitable business. Instead the production function is formulated as a function INCOME=F(OUTPUT-INPUT) which is to be maximized. The
Growth_accounting
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1924–2023)
Solow, Robert M. (2001), "After technical progress and the aggregate production function", in Hulten, Charles R.; Dean, Edwin R.; Harper, Michael J. (eds
Robert_Solow
Money spent to produce or procure goods or services
This can also be described as the costs internal to the firm's production function. External costs (also called externalities), in contrast, are the
Cost
German physicist
electricity in the function with the useful work from exergy inputs to the US economy (for the period 1900 to 2000) to the LINEX production function to similar
Reiner_Kümmel
The Lucas aggregate supply function or Lucas "surprise" supply function, based on the Lucas imperfect information model, is a representation of aggregate
Lucas aggregate supply function
Lucas_aggregate_supply_function
Concept in economics
include aggregate variables. A typical example is the aggregate production function. Another famous problem is Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu theorem. Most
Aggregation_problem
Contour line in microeconomics
showing the technological tradeoff between capital and labor in the production function, and the decreasing marginal returns of both inputs. In managerial
Isoquant
second part asserts that, within such a balanced growth path, the production function, Y = F ~ ( A ~ , K , L ) {\displaystyle Y={\tilde {F}}({\tilde {A}}
Uzawa's_theorem
Amount of a good that sellers are willing to provide in the market
good's own price, the prices of related goods, production costs, technology, the production function, and expectations of sellers. Innumerable factors
Supply_(economics)
Process to determine the highest profits for a firm
firm may have input cost functions giving the cost of acquiring any amount of each input, along with a production function showing how much output results
Profit_maximization
Cobb–Douglas Production Function Models". Econometrica 34 (4): 784–795. JSTOR 1910099. Kmenta, Jan (1967). “On Estimation of the CES Production Function” International
Jan_Kmenta
Method in operations research and economics
parametric methods that require the ex-ante specification of a production- or cost-function, non-parametric approaches compare feasible input and output
Data_envelopment_analysis
production function is a family of production functions parametrized by the elasticities of output with respect to the various factors of production.[citation
Parametric_family
Economic theory
always should involve shirking. The aggregate production function F ( L ) {\displaystyle F(L)} is a function of total effective labour force. A firm's labour
Shapiro–Stiglitz_theory
Topics referred to by the same term
function In economics, the cost curve, expressing production costs in terms of the amount produced. In mathematical optimization, the loss function,
Cost_function
Theory of equilibrium between supply and demand
welfare theorem also holds for economies with production regardless of the properties of the production function. Implicitly, the theorem assumes complete
General_equilibrium_theory
used (the quantity of capital demanded) per month, and f is the production function specifying the amount of output that can be produced using any of
Labor_demand
Economic theory stemming from the theory of production
and microeconomics, the economic region of production is an offshoot of the theory of production function with two variables. It is a cost-oriented theory
Economic_region_of_production
Mathematical framework in economics
matching function is in general analogous to a production function. However, whereas a production function usually represents the production of goods
Search-and-matching_theory
Price levels at which goods and services must be sold
the function of prices of production within Marx's theory differs from both classical political economy and neoclassical economics. A production price
Prices_of_production
Application of economic concepts to the study of the family
division of labor, intra-household bargaining, and the household production function. Several surveys, treatises, and handbooks are available on the subject
Family_economics
macroeconomic model, that change the production function. Usually this is modeled with an aggregate production function that has a scaling factor. Normally
Technology_shock
Central concept in Marxian critique of political economy
production function, in which energy plays an essential role. The economist Anwar Shaikh however rejects the neo-classical concept of the production function
Value-form
Model in development economics
is not a simple substitute for physical capital in an aggregate production function. There are reasons to believe that the relationship between money
Fei–Ranis model of economic growth
Fei–Ranis_model_of_economic_growth
Economic term
this measure is defined locally, i.e. defined at a point. If the production function contains only one input, then the output elasticity is also an indicator
Output_elasticity
Marxist idea
management and engineering functions technically indispensable for production (as contrasted with social control functions). Human knowledge (General
Productive_forces
Relationship between electrical signal and light
for production and international programme exchange". www.itu.int. Retrieved 2021-02-02. "BT.1886 : Reference electro-optical transfer function for flat
Transfer_functions_in_imaging
Book by Mancur Olson
are unrealistic. For instance, he assumes a linear “production function” for goods. If the function accelerates instead, a critical mass of early contributors
The Logic of Collective Action
The_Logic_of_Collective_Action
categorized/classified in various ways depending on its material, method of production, function, and style. Earthenware: Fired at a lower temperature (typically
List of classifications of pottery
List_of_classifications_of_pottery
S-shaped curve
A logistic function or logistic curve is a common S-shaped curve (sigmoid curve) with the equation f ( x ) = L 1 + e − k ( x − x 0 ) {\displaystyle f(x)={\frac
Logistic_function
Development based on long-term infrastructure investments
greatly improved the performance of the economy. Aschauer uses the production function Y = F ( K , G , N , Z ) = Z K α G β N 1 − α − β {\displaystyle Y=F(K
Infrastructure-based development
Infrastructure-based_development
Result in microeconomics
{\displaystyle f:{\mathbb {R} ^{+}}\rightarrow {\mathbb {R} ^{+}}} be the production function, and y ( p ) ≜ f ( x ( p ) ) {\displaystyle y(p)\triangleq f(x(p))}
Hotelling's_lemma
American economist and academic (1948–2020)
Lazear was a labor economist known for his work on the educational production function, and the importance of culture and language in explaining the rise
Edward_Lazear
Overview of and topical guide to industrial organization
technical substitution Production function inputs diminishing returns to inputs the stages of production shifts in a production function Economic rent classical
Outline of industrial organization
Outline_of_industrial_organization
Excitation function (a.k.a. yield curve) is a term used in nuclear physics to describe a graphical plot of the yield of a radionuclide or reaction channel
Excitation_function
applications of this are the productivity formula and the production function. The production function is always presented with fixed-price ratios, i.e., its
Measurement_in_economics
Equation in economics
choice Hotelling's lemma Hicksian demand function Marshallian demand function Cobb–Douglas production function Giffen good Purchasing power Normal good
Slutsky_equation
American mathematician and economist
subjects, however he is most famous for developing the Cobb–Douglas production function in economics. He worked on this project with the economist Paul H
Charles_Cobb_(economist)
Development phases of a computer-based system
Subramanian (November 2008). "An empirical study of the Cobb–Douglas production function properties of software development effort". Information and Software
Systems development life cycle
Systems_development_life_cycle
Mathematical relation consisting of a multi-variable function equal to zero
multivariable functions that are continuously differentiable. A common type of implicit function is an inverse function. Not all functions have a unique
Implicit_function
Method used in economic modeling
of technology parameters to be estimated; and f(xi, β) is the production frontier function. TEi denotes the technical efficiency defined as the ratio of
Stochastic_frontier_analysis
a wide variety including: the Cobb-Douglas production function; a behavioral approach cost/profit function which includes public capital stock; Vector
Public_capital
When one must decrease production of one good to increase another in an economy
distance function, where one can select any direction (or orientation) for measuring the production efficiency. The most popular for estimating production efficiency
Productive_efficiency
Application of economics in a business
production function can be described in its simplest form by the function Q = F [ L , K ] {\displaystyle Q=F[L,K]} where Q denotes the firm's production, L is
Managerial_economics
soil production and soil erosion. Contrary to what an equilibrium between the erosion rates functions described above and the soil production function should
Hillslope_evolution
Japanese virtual YouTuber agency
creative freedom, and production quality, the new facility includes motion capture, green screen filming, and recording functions all within a single floor
Hololive_Production
adding, averaging, weighted averaging, multiplying, etc. The response production function R = M ( r ) {\displaystyle R=M(r)} is the process by which the internal
Information integration theory
Information_integration_theory
Resources that enhance the value or usability of another asset when used together
affect the marginal return of the other. The production process is described by the production function F ( x , y ) {\displaystyle F(x,y)} , where x {\displaystyle
Complementary_assets
the International Comparisons of Factor Efficiency with the CES Production Function: A Reply. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 477–479. The article
Archen_Minsol
Process in engineering
This type of automation implements some supervisory functions rather than production functions. At Toyota, this usually means that if an abnormal situation
Autonomation
Overview of and topical guide to production
manufacturing) Factors of production Production theory basics Outline of industrial organization Production function Production possibility frontier Manufacturing
Outline_of_production
Application of economic techniques to real estate markets
a second production function is constructed that includes the stock of existing housing and their ages as determinants. The two functions are summed
Real_estate_economics
Topics referred to by the same term
of substitution, in economics, a feature of a particular class of production function The ISO 639 code for the Czech language This disambiguation page
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n .
Cell production or development; cytogenesis.
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The act of production; generation.
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Agency; influence; production of effects.
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The production of branchlike figures.
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The representation of something; delineation; plan; especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the object thrown forward upon the plane, each in the direction of a line drawn through it from a given point of sight, or central point; as, the projection of a sphere. The several kinds of projection differ according to the assumed point of sight and plane of projection in each.
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Contributing to, or concerned in, propagation or production; generative; procreative; productive.
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Bringing into being; causing to exist; producing; originative; as, an age productive of great men; a spirit productive of heroic achievements.
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A theory, or a policy, of protecting the producers in a country from foreign competition in the home market by the imposition of such discriminating duties on goods of foreign production as will restrict or prevent their importation; -- opposed to free trade.
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The production of offspring by the union of parents of different sexes; sexual reproduction; -- the opposite of agamogenesis.
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The principle of production.
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The act of lengthening out or prolonging.
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Having the quality or power of producing; yielding or furnishing results; as, productive soil; productive enterprises; productive labor, that which increases the number or amount of products.
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The act of protecting, or the state of being protected; preservation from loss, injury, or annoyance; defense; shelter; as, the weak need protection.
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That which is produced, yielded, or made, whether naturally, or by the application of intelligence and labor; as, the productions of the earth; the productions of handicraft; the productions of intellect or genius.
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The act, process, or result of reducing; as, the reduction of iron from its ores; the reduction of aldehyde from alcohol.
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Reduction.
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The act or process or producing, bringing forth, or exhibiting to view; as, the production of commodities, of a witness.
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The act of reducing, or state of being reduced; conversion to a given state or condition; diminution; conquest; as, the reduction of a body to powder; the reduction of things to order; the reduction of the expenses of government; the reduction of a rebellious province.
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Production.
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A red crystalline nitrogenous substance or artificial production, which by reduction passes directly to indigo.