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The following pages link to Tastes and technology: curvature is not sufficient for regularity. (Q1867718):
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- Productivity trends in U.S. manufacturing: evidence from the NQ and AIM cost functions (Q290955) (← links)
- Consumer preferences and demand systems (Q299453) (← links)
- Undesirable outputs and a primal Divisia productivity index based on the directional output distance function (Q472757) (← links)
- Economic welfare evaluation in an era of rapid technological change (Q500581) (← links)
- Imposing curvature and monotonicity on flexible functional forms: an efficient regional approach (Q604914) (← links)
- Congestion in production correspondences (Q1654104) (← links)
- Cost functions are nonconvex in the outputs when the technology is nonconvex: convexification is not harmless (Q2241574) (← links)
- The welfare cost of inflation (Q2246619) (← links)
- Functional monetary aggregates, monetary policy, and business cycles (Q2246747) (← links)
- NOTE ON FINITE APPROXIMATIONS OF THE ASYMPTOTICALLY IDEAL MODEL (Q3529452) (← links)
- Regularity of the Generalized Quadratic Production Model: A Counterexample (Q4805310) (← links)
- Imposing Theoretical Regularity on Flexible Functional Forms (Q5080533) (← links)
- FLEXIBLE FUNCTIONAL FORMS, CURVATURE CONDITIONS, AND THE DEMAND FOR ASSETS (Q5422212) (← links)
- A NOTE ON THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF USING DIVISIA CONSUMPTION AND MONETARY AGGREGATES (Q5444684) (← links)
- Imposing and Testing for Shape Restrictions in Flexible Parametric Models (Q5863645) (← links)