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Alternative functional forms for production, cost and returns to scale functions

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Zellner, Arnold
Ryu, Hang K.

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Paper provided by University of California at Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy in its series CUDARE Working Paper Series with number 832.

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Date of creation: 1998
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Keywords: Costs and returns; Economies of size; Production (economics);

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