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The Production Possibility Frontier under Strong Input-generated Externalities

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Input-Output Production Structure and Non-Linear Production Possibility Frontier

Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2020
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Jiang, Weimin, Fan, Jin, Tian, Kailan
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On the Geometry of the Production Possibility Frontier

International Economic Review, 1986
Conditions under which the production possibility frontier is a surface of a cone, cylinder or plane were derived in a previous paper of the first author [ibid. 25, 409-424 (1984; Zbl 0594.90003)], using standard techniques of differential analysis. In this paper we first derive these conditions in a purely geometric way by concentrating on the family ...
Inoue, Tadashi, Wegge, Leon L
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Factor Market Oligopsony and the Production Possibility Frontier

Review of International Economics, 2003
AbstractThe authors consider a model with two final goods, one intermediate good, and two primary factors. One final good and the intermediate good are produced using primary factors, labor and capital. The other final good is produced using labor and the intermediate input.
Stephen Devadoss, Wongun Song
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Study on Production Possibility Frontier Under Different Production Function Assumptions

2020
Increasing marginal rate of transformation (MRT) in production is a generally accepted economic presumption. So how to reflect the increasing MRT in linear and non-linear production functions? However, in Leontief’s input-output model, it is assumed that production is performed on a fixed proportion of inputs and usually leads to the constant MRT. This
Weimin Jiang, Jin Fan
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NEGATIVE LABOUR VALUES AND THE PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY FRONTIER

Metroeconomica, 1996
ABSTRACTSteedman's theoretical finding of negative labour values associated with positive equilibrium prices has been criticised on the grounds that this situation obtains only in inefficient economies. A recent paper by Hosoda claims that this criticism is valid only in two‐dimensional joint‐product systems.
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