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This collection includes,
• 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 Production and cost functions [Bibliography with handwritten annotations and additional notes by Anwar Shaikh, PhD; unpublished manuscript].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 Statistical tests of the administered price thesis: Little to do about little [Unpublished manuscript].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].
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Unnamed folder 2" (1984). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 557.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/557