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1 Lectures in Macroeconomics- Charles W. Upton The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Y = AK  L (1-  )

2 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function History Developed by Paul Douglas and C. W. Cobb in the 1930’s

3 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function History Developed by Paul Douglas and C. W. Cobb in the 1930’s –Douglas went on to be professor at Chicago and U.S. Senator –Cobb - ??

4 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function The General Problem An increase in a nation’s capital stock or labor force means more output. Is there a mathematical formula that relates capital, labor and output?

5 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function The General Form

6 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Capital

7 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Capital

8 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Capital Diminishing returns to proportion

9 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Labor

10 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Labor

11 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Labor Diminishing returns to proportion

12 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Both

13 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Both

14 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Increasing Both Constant returns to scale

15 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Substitution Capital and Labor Can be Substituted

16 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function An Illustration

17 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function An Illustration

18 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function An Illustration

19 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function An Illustration A =3L =10 K =10

20 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function An Illustration

21 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Doubling Capital

22 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Constant Returns to Scale

23 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Substitution

24 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Estimation

25 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Estimation

26 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Estimation Statistical issues abound!

27 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Best Estimate

28 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Factor Payments  = % of Income going to owners of capital 1-  = % of Income going to workers

29 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function How well does it work? You can’t beat something with nothing

30 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function CES Production Function

31 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function CES Production Function Suppose 10% increase in wage rate leads to 10% increase in capital labor ratio.  = 1.

32 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function CES Production Function Suppose 10% increase in wage rate leads to 5% increase in capital labor ratio.  = ½.

33 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function CES Production Function In the Cobb-Douglas Production Function,  = 1.

34 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function CES Production Function The CES allows for a different elasticity of substitution. Little gained.

35 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Leontief Production Function K L

36 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Leontief Production Function K = aY L = bY K L

37 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Leontief Production Function K = aY L = bY K L

38 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Leontief Production Function K = aY L = bY K L  = 0

39 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Leontief Production Function K = aY L = bY K L Doesn’t work. We can and do substitute labor for capital all the time

40 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Other Factors?

41 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function And in Conclusion…

42 The Cobb-Douglas Production Function End ©2003 Charles W. Upton. All rights reserved


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