Rejecting capital-skill complementarity at all costs

Any serious empirical study of factor substitutability has to allow the data to display complementarity as well as substitutability. The standard approach reflecting this idea is a translog specification - this is also the approach used by numerous studies analyzing the relative capital-skill comple...

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Main Author: Frondel, Manuel (Author)
Other Authors: Schmidt, Christoph M. (Other)
Format: Book/Monograph Working Paper
Language:English
Published: Mannheim ZEW [2001]
Series:Discussion paper 01-27 : Environmental and resource economics and environmental management
In: Discussion paper (01-27 : Environmental and resource economics and environmental management)

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Author Notes:Manuel Frondel [und Christoph M. Schmidt]
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