Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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Page 796
... cost function by applying Shepherd's lemma dc " / dtp ; = x . The firm's total actual cost is given by cΣ px . If t1 = T1 V1 ; i = 1 firm's total actual cost function reduces to total shadow cost function . Hicks own and cross price ...
... cost function by applying Shepherd's lemma dc " / dtp ; = x . The firm's total actual cost is given by cΣ px . If t1 = T1 V1 ; i = 1 firm's total actual cost function reduces to total shadow cost function . Hicks own and cross price ...
Page 797
... cost marks out total user cost of capital . Total cost is obtained by summing up value of capital stock total employment cost and value of raw material whereas input shares are obtained by dividing cost of each input with total costs ...
... cost marks out total user cost of capital . Total cost is obtained by summing up value of capital stock total employment cost and value of raw material whereas input shares are obtained by dividing cost of each input with total costs ...
Page 800
... cost of production can be evaluated by comparing actual total cost with the cost when relative price efficiency has been attained . The efficient level of cost is estimated by imposing restriction T1 == 1 . Tk k m A comparison with ...
... cost of production can be evaluated by comparing actual total cost with the cost when relative price efficiency has been attained . The efficient level of cost is estimated by imposing restriction T1 == 1 . Tk k m A comparison with ...
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT | 536 |
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