Cobb-Douglas Production Function: A Comparative Fit Proposal
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https://doi.org/10.5377/universitas.v10i1.14174Keywords:
Cobb-Douglas, Multipliers, Lagrange, Optimization, Interpolation, Regression, Polynomial, MultivariateAbstract
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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Dennis G. Zill, Jaqueline M. Dewar, (2012). Algebra, trigonometría y geometría analítica. 3ª. Ed.
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k229946s/f97.image (página 77)
https://www.unioviedo.es/oeg/books/IAEP%20(libro).pdf (página 91)
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