On Measuring Productive Potential and Relative Efficiency
Richard H. Moorsteen
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1961, vol. 75, issue 3, 451-467
Abstract:
I. The main argument, 451. — II. Problems of time series including more than two years, 457. — III. The aggregation of inputs as well as outputs for the measurement of "efficiency," 459. — IV. The treatment of "new products" in input and output indexes, 465.
Date: 1961
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