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Variable Cost Functions and the Rate of Return to Quasi-Fixed Factors: An Application to R and D in the Bell System

M. Ishaq Nadiri and Mark Schankerman

No 597, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: We formulate a variable cost function model in which certain inputs are treated as quasi-fixed, and develop a simple statistical test of whether optimization occurs for the quasi-fixed inputs. It is shown how to retrieve characteristics of the long-run cost function from the variable cost parameters, with specific reference to the cost elasticity and the elasticities of substitution. We also present a model of the I returns to R & D in the context of a regulated firm and show how to I estimate the net rate of return to R & D from the variable cost function. A translog version of the model is estimated for the Bell System for the period 1947-1976. The empirical results suggest substantial long-run economies of scale at the aggregate level. The formal envelope test indicates that the Bell System's use of capital and R & D was cost- minimizing during the post-war period, but the conclusion is seriously qualified by evidence that the power of the test in this application is low. Finally, we estimate the net rate of return to R & D in the Bell System in the range of 25-40 percent, which is somewhat higher than available estimates for manufacturing industries.

Date: 1980-12
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Published as Nadiri, M. Ishaq and Mark Schankerman. "A Test of Static Equilibrium Modelsand Rates of Return to Quasi-Fixed Factors, with and Application to the Bell System," Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 33, 1986, pp. 97-118.

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