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CHAPTER 9. Intermediate products and aggregation problems of input-output analysis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
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PART I. INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1. The problem of aggregation 3
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PART II. GROUPING OF VARIABLES IN A SINGLE UTILITY OR PRODUCTION FUNCTION
- CHAPTER 2. The concept of functional separability 9
- CHAPTER 3. Two-stage maximization 17
- CHAPTER 4. Homogeneous functional separability 25
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PART III. AGGREGATION OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS
- CHAPTER 5. Degrees of freedom at a maximum: the importance of linearity 35
- CHAPTER 6. Degrees of freedom restricted: optimal conditions of exchange and production 45
- CHAPTER 7. Aggregation when optimal conditions of production or exchange are satisfied: discussion 53
- CHAPTER 8. Other restrictions on the number of degrees of freedom 61
- CHAPTER 9. Intermediate products and aggregation problems of input-output analysis 69
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PART IV. THE MEASUREMENT OF CAPITAL
- CHAPTER 10. "Capital" in models of economic growth 81
- CHAPTER 11. Technical progress and capital measurement 91
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PART V. INCONSISTENT AGGREGATION
- CHAPTER 12. Aggregation and estimation 99
- CHAPTER 13. The aggregate production function and the measurement of economic growth 107
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PART VI. CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER 14. Summary: factors in the selection of an aggregation procedure 119
- List of References 121
- Index 127
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
-
PART I. INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1. The problem of aggregation 3
-
PART II. GROUPING OF VARIABLES IN A SINGLE UTILITY OR PRODUCTION FUNCTION
- CHAPTER 2. The concept of functional separability 9
- CHAPTER 3. Two-stage maximization 17
- CHAPTER 4. Homogeneous functional separability 25
-
PART III. AGGREGATION OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS
- CHAPTER 5. Degrees of freedom at a maximum: the importance of linearity 35
- CHAPTER 6. Degrees of freedom restricted: optimal conditions of exchange and production 45
- CHAPTER 7. Aggregation when optimal conditions of production or exchange are satisfied: discussion 53
- CHAPTER 8. Other restrictions on the number of degrees of freedom 61
- CHAPTER 9. Intermediate products and aggregation problems of input-output analysis 69
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PART IV. THE MEASUREMENT OF CAPITAL
- CHAPTER 10. "Capital" in models of economic growth 81
- CHAPTER 11. Technical progress and capital measurement 91
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PART V. INCONSISTENT AGGREGATION
- CHAPTER 12. Aggregation and estimation 99
- CHAPTER 13. The aggregate production function and the measurement of economic growth 107
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PART VI. CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER 14. Summary: factors in the selection of an aggregation procedure 119
- List of References 121
- Index 127