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The Cobb-Douglas Function

1971
Of the Marshallian type of function, the best known and the most widely used is the Cobb-Douglas production function. It takes its name from Professor (one-time Senator) Douglas who, from empirical observation, inferred its properties, and to his colleague Cobb, a mathematician, who suggested the mathematical form which had those properties.
D. Heathfield
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The Cobb-Douglas Function

2015
We use the mosaic package to view a two input function—the Cobb-Douglas function—from different angles. We see how in the Cobb-Douglas production function output as a function of labour changes as we change the amount of capital or the level of technology. We see how we can graph isoquants.
V. Dayal
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On Cobb-Douglas production function model

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
The purpose of this discourse is to describe the estimation methods of COBB-DOUGLAS production functional model thrash cost function and with multiplicative and additive errors. Nonlinear regression models have been a subject of an intensive investigation in select years.
B. Mahaboob   +4 more
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The Cobb-Douglas Function and Hölder's Inequality

The College Mathematics Journal, 2011
Holder's inequality is here applied to the Cobb-Douglas production function to provide simple estimates to total production.
T. Goebeler
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A Note on the Cobb-Douglas Function

The Review of Economic Studies, 1963
Herbert A. Simon, Ferdinand K. Levy
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Utility foundation of a Cobb-Douglas demand function with two attributes

Applied Economics, 2021
It is known how to derive, from a utility maximization programme, a Cobb-Douglas demand function depending on the sole product price. This article shows how to derive a Cobb-Douglas demand function, which depends on both the product price and quality ...
Régis Y. Chenavaz, Isabelle Pignatel
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Progress Through Regression: The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function

, 2021
and the first chapter. The consequences of the government’s choice, particularly regarding the fiscal and monetary conservatism that characterised (with few exceptions, e.g., 1926–1928) the Weimar Republic, could have also received the attention of the ...
Matthew T. Panhans
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Estimation of the Cobb-Douglas Production Function

Econometrica, 1975
WE CONSIDER THE PROBLEM of estimating the coefficients of the Cobb-Douglas production function when observations are obtained from a cross section of firms. Under the assumptions that the firms operate in competitive markets and maximize "actual" profits, a stochastic model of production of the firms can be ...
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The Cobb-Douglas Production Function

Mathematics Magazine, 1980
(1980). The Cobb-Douglas Production Function. Mathematics Magazine: Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 44-48.
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