Douglas W. Caves, Laurits R. Christensen, W. Erwin Diewert
This paper develops index number procedures for making comparisons under very general circumstances. Malmquist input, output, and productivity comparisons are defined for structures of production with arbitrary returns to scale, substitution possibilities and biases in productivity change. For translog production structures, Tornqvist output and input indexes are shown to equal the mean of two Malmquist indexes. The Tornqvist productivity index, corrected by a scale factor, is shown to equal the mean of two Malmquist productivity indexes. Similar results are given for making cost of living comparisons under general structures of consumer preferences.
MLA
Caves, Douglas W., et al. “The Economic Theory of Index Numbers and the Measurement of Input, Output, and Productivity.” Econometrica, vol. 50, .no 6, Econometric Society, 1982, pp. 1393-1414, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1913388
Chicago
Caves, Douglas W., Laurits R. Christensen, and W. Erwin Diewert. “The Economic Theory of Index Numbers and the Measurement of Input, Output, and Productivity.” Econometrica, 50, .no 6, (Econometric Society: 1982), 1393-1414. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1913388
APA
Caves, D. W., Christensen, L. R., & Diewert, W. E. (1982). The Economic Theory of Index Numbers and the Measurement of Input, Output, and Productivity. Econometrica, 50(6), 1393-1414. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1913388
By clicking the "Accept" button or continuing to browse our site, you agree to first-party and session-only cookies being stored on your device. Cookies are used to optimize your experience and anonymously analyze website performance and traffic.