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Production Functions for the British Industrial Economy

Conrad E. V. Leser

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1954, vol. 3, issue 3, 174-183

Abstract: In this article Dr Leser examines some data concerning British industrial production, manpower, and capital. His results suggest that whereas for the forty years preceding the first world war the relationship between these quantities can be represented by a simple type of production function, for the inter‐war years this is not so.

Date: 1954
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