Cobb-Douglas Production Function: A Comparative Fit Proposal

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/universitas.v10i1.14174

Keywords:

Cobb-Douglas, Multipliers, Lagrange, Optimization, Interpolation, Regression, Polynomial, Multivariate

Abstract

Two bivariate adjustment models are compared on real data in the area of economy; one is the production function proposed in 1928, by Charles Cobb and Paul Douglas, and the other is a complete bivariate polynomial of degree two. The goodness of fit of each model is analyzed and determines corresponding optimum subject to restrictions.

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Author Biographies

E.H. Catín-Ruiz, National Autonomous University of León Nicaragua

Researcher. Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Faculty of Sciences and Technologies.

D.S. Juárez-Zavala, National Autonomous University of León Nicaragua

Researcher. Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Faculty of Sciences and Technologies.

W.M. Carvajal-Herradora, National Autonomous University of León Nicaragua

Researcher. Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Faculty of Sciences and Technologies.

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Published

2019-07-01

How to Cite

Catín Ruiz, E. H., Juárez Zavala, D. S., & Carvajal Herradora, W. M. (2019). Cobb-Douglas Production Function: A Comparative Fit Proposal. Universitas (León) , 10(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.5377/universitas.v10i1.14174

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Original Scientific Papers