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Sentiment, Productivity, and Economic Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Abstract Earlier research finds correlation between sentiment and future economic growth, but disagrees on the channel that explains this result. We shed new light on this issue by exploiting cross-sectional variation in country size and market efficiency.
George M. Constantinides   +3 more
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Production Diseases Reduce the Efficiency of Dairy Production: A Review of the Results, Methods, and Approaches Regarding the Economics of Mastitis

Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2019
Mastitis is the most important production disease in dairy farming, leading to considerable inefficiency in production. In 1992, an important paper describing a simple but very useful economic framework for production diseases in animal farming was ...
H. Hogeveen, W. Steeneveld, C. Wolf
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Production Economics: Worthwhile Investment?

1991
Agricultural production economics research is examined within a broad framework of scientific development and utilization. Recent findings in three selected areas of the subdiscipline are examined and opportunities for further fruitful inquiry are identified.
Shumway, C. Richard, Shumway, C. Richard
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Economics of Stocker Production

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2006
The beef cattle industry, like any industry, is subject to economic signals to increase or decrease production according to short-run and long-run market conditions. Profitable stocker production is the result of careful matching of economic conditions to alternative animal production systems combined with sound animal and business management.
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Economics of callipyge lamb production

Journal of Animal Science, 1999
This paper examines the economic implications of callipyge (CLPG) lamb production. The price, as it relates to competing meats and excess fat, significantly impact lamb demand, and CLPG genetics improves those factors. The CLPG phenotype does not affect number or weight of lambs weaned or postweaning ADG, but it does improve postweaning feed efficiency
J R, Busboom, T I, Wahl, G D, Snowder
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Economic Production Functions

1986
Abstract‘Economic production functions’ describes the characteristics of deterministic production functions used in the analysis of Domesday production. These include the Cobb–Douglas, Constant Elasticity of Substitution, Mukerji, Sato, Generalized Linear, Generalized Quadratic, and production functions.
John McDonald, G. D. Snooks
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Economics of production

Journal of the A.I.E.E., 1930
I ESTEEM it no small honor to be invited to give this memorial lecture; and it is a great personal pleasure for me to do what little I can to keep green the memory of the great scientist, humanist, and engineer in whose honor these lectures have been founded.
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Beyond Economic Productivity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Economic productivity is seen as the relationship between the output produced and the inputs necessary to produce it. However, this tells nothing about the external impact of the process. In this paper we will develop a chain of equations that compute economic productivity and adjust it in order to capture also the social and environmental implications
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