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Walters, A. A. (n.d.). Production and cost functions [Bibliography with handwritten annotations and additional notes by Anwar Shaikh, PhD; unpublished manuscript].

Banerji, R. (1978). Average size of plants in manufacturing and K intensity. Journal of Development Economics, 5(3), 259–274. Elsevier.

Betancourt, R., & Clague, C. (1978, February). An econometric analysis of K utilization. International Economic Review, 19(1), 91–106. Wiley.

Caves, D. W., Christensen, L. R., & Swanson, J. A. (1981, Spring). Productivity growth, scale economies, and capacity utilization in U.S. railroads, 1955–1974. Bell Journal of Economics, 12(1), 66–82. RAND Corporation.

Comanor, W. S., & Porter, M. E. (n.d.). Scale economies in statistical analyses of market power. Review of Economics and Statistics, 54(4), 400–409. MIT Press.

Fuss, M. A., & Gupta, V. K. (1981). A cost function approach to estimating minimum efficient scale, returns to scale, and suboptimal capacity. Canadian Journal of Economics, 14(2), 294–310. Wiley, for the Canadian Economics Association.

Gorecki, P. (1978). Economies of scale in UK manufacturing industries: Some further considerations. Applied Economics, 10(2), 145–158. Taylor & Francis.

Junankar, P. N. (1970). The relation between investment and spare capacity in the UK, 1957–1966. Economica, 37(146), 1–17. London School of Economics and Political Science.

Ozawa, T. (n.d.). The Rybczynski theorem: A diagrammatic note on a corollary proposition. Economica, 44(173), 123–128. London School of Economics and Political Science.

Levin, R. C. (1977–1978). Technical change and optimal scale: Some evidence and implications. Southern Economic Journal, 44(2), 187–198. Southern Economic Association.

Miller, E. M. (1977–1978). The extent of economies of scale, and the effects of firm and plant size on labor productivity, wage rates, and concentration. Southern Economic Journal, 44(2), 199–212. Southern Economic Association.

Kottke, F. (n.d.). Statistical tests of the administered price thesis: Little to do about little [Unpublished manuscript].

Nadiri, M. I., & Schankerman, M. A. (1981). Technical change, returns to scale, and the productivity slowdown. American Economic Review, 71(2), 140–150. American Economic Association.

O’Connor, C. M. (1970, November). Late-shift employment in manufacturing industries. Monthly Labor Review, 93(11), 34–39. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Panzar, J. C., & Willig, R. D. (1977). Economies of scale in multi-output productions. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 91(3), 481–493. Harvard University Press.

Ringstad, V. (1978). Economies of scale and the form of the production function: Some new estimates. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 80(1), 1–15. Wiley, for the Scandinavian Economic Association.

Ringstad, V. (1974). The decreasing scale elasticity. Econometrica, 42(5), 1045–1054. Econometric Society.

Scherer, F. M. (1973, May). Determinants of industrial plant sizes in six nations. Review of Economics and Statistics, 55(2), 173–182. MIT Press.

Simos, E. O. (1980). Structural change in the U.S. production function. Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 40(1), 1–19. Springer-Verlag.

Bosworth, D. L. (1978). Economic aspects of shift work in industrialized market economies. International Labour Review, 117(4), 301–320. International Labour Organization.

Anker, R., & Farooq, G. M. (1978). Population and socio-economic development: The new perspective. International Labour Organization.

Winston, G. C., & McCoy, T. O. (1974). Investment and the optimal idleness of capital. Review of Economic Studies, 41(3), 399–414. Oxford University Press.

Boehm, V. (1973). The core of an economy with production. Springer-Verlag.

Dhrymes, P. J., & Kurz, M. (1964). Technology and scale in electricity generation. Econometrica, 32(2), 239–260. Econometric Society.

Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Hall and Hitch: Notes on full-cost pricing based on a sample of 38 entrepreneurs [Unpublished manuscript].

Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Notes on administered prices: Discussion of Galbraith, Blair, the Chicago school, Berle and Means, and Clifton, based on Marx and Sraffa [Unpublished manuscript].

Shaikh, A. (1984, May 2). Letter to librarian [Unpublished correspondence].

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