Abstract

The classical analysis of joint production is based on a socalled joint production function1), i. e. the set of feasible and efficient production processes is given by the solutions of an equation $${\text{f}}\left( {\text{x}} \right) = {\text{o}}$$ (1) where f — the joint production function — is a real valued function on ℝn2) or on a subset of ℝn2).

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