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The Production Function for Australian Manufacturing

Grace T. Gunn and Paul H. Douglas

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1941, vol. 56, issue 1_Part_1, 108-129

Abstract: I. The production function, 108. — II. What the variables represent, 112. — III. The years and industries selected for study, 113. — IV. Statistical argument, 116. — V. Results for the four years, 117. — VI. Discussion of the model, 118. — VII. Comparison with the results of earlier work, 120. — VIII. (1) Comparison of observed and computed product, 121. — (2) Comparison of k and W/P, 125. — (3) Elasticity of demand for labor, 127. — IX. Conclusion, 128.

Date: 1941
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