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Production Economics: A Dual Approachto Theory and Applications
Volume I: The Theory of Production

Melvyn Fuss andDaniel L. McFadden, Editors
Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1978

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If you wish to download the entire book, the followingarchives are available:Zipped file, PDF, 15.5MB; andZipped file, compressed PostScript, 56.8MB.Front Material[front_matter.pdf, 0.5MB] or[front_matter.ps.Z, 1.65MB]

  • Introduction to the Series
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents, Volumes I and II
  • Introduction

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  1. Cost, Revenue, and Profit Functions, Daniel McFadden[ch1.pdf, 3.8MB] or[ch1.ps.Z, 13MB]
  2. Symmetric Duality and Polar Production Functions,Giora Hanoch[ch2.pdf, 0.75MB] or[ch2.ps.Z, 2.5MB]
  3. Applications of Profit Functions, Lawrence J. Lau[ch3.pdf, 0.23MB] or[ch3.ps.Z, 0.78MB]
  4. A Survey of Functional Forms in theEconomic Analysis of Production, Melvyn Fuss,Daniel McFadden, and Yair Mundlak[ch4.pdf, 2MB] or[ch4.ps.Z, 8.9MB]
  5. The General Linear Profit Function,Daniel McFadden[ch5.pdf, 0.66MB] or[ch5.ps.Z, 2.5MB]
  6. Polar Functions with Constant Two Factors - One PriceElasticities, Giora Hanoch[ch6.pdf, 0.76MB] or[ch6.ps.Z, 2.5MB]
  7. Flexibility versus Efficiency in Ex Ante Plan Design, Melvyn Fuss andDaniel McFadden[ch7.pdf, 1.8MB] or[ch7.ps.Z, 6.2MB]

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Appendices

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  1. Definite Quadratic Forms Subject to Constraint,Daniel McFadden[a1.pdf, 0.26MB] or[a1.ps.Z, 0.9MB]
  2. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for theClassical Programming Problem,Daniel McFadden[a2.pdf, 0.2MB] or[a2.ps.Z, 0.65MB]
  3. Convex Analysis,Daniel McFadden[a3.pdf, 1MB] or[a3.ps.Z, 3.6MB]
  4. Testing and Imposing Monotonicty,Convexity and Quasi-Convexity Constraints,Lawrence J. Lau[a4.pdf, 1.56MB] or[a4.ps.Z, 5MB]

Bibliography[ bib.pdf, 0.79MB] or bib.ps.Z, 2.5MB]

Author and Subject Indexes[ index.pdf, 0.4MB] or index.ps.Z, 1.3MB]

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