THE ET INTERVIEW: PROFESSOR W. ERWIN DIEWERT
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- Capitalizing R\&D expenditures
- Decomposing productivity indexes into explanatory factors
- Decompositions of profitability change using cost functions
- EXACT AND SUPERLATIVE PRICE AND QUANTITY INDICATORS
- Exact and superlative index numbers
- Expenditure Functions, Local Duality, and Second Order Approximations
- Flexible Functional Forms and Expenditure Distributions: An Application to Canadian Consumer Demand Functions
- Flexible Functional Forms and Global Curvature Conditions
- Flexible functional forms and tests of homogeneous separability
- Frank Knight's Theorem in Linear Programming Revisited
- Functional Forms for Revenue and Factor Requirements Functions
- Generalized Concavity
- Intertemporal Consumer Theory and the Demand for Durables
- Malmquist and Törnqvist productivity indexes: Returns to scale and technical progress with imperfect competition
- Measuring industry productivity and cross-country convergence
- Nine kinds of quasiconcavity and concavity
- On a System of Inequalities in Demand Analysis: An Extension of the Classical Method
- On the estimation of returns to scale, technical progress and monopolistic markups
- Productivity- and Pareto-Improving Changes in Taxes and Tariffs
- Scanner data, time aggregation and the construction of price indexes
- Superlative Index Numbers and Consistency in Aggregation
- The Coefficient of Resource Utilization
- The Construction of Utility Functions from Expenditure Data
- The Economic Theory of Index Numbers and the Measurement of Input, Output, and Productivity
- The Le Chatelier principle in data envelopment analysis
- The Measurement of Deadweight Loss Revisited
- The Measurement of Waste within the Production Sector of an Open Economy
- The Nonparametric Approach to Demand Analysis
- The Nonparametric Approach to Production Analysis
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