Abstract

The production function is one of the key concepts of mainstream neoclassical theories in economics. The study of the shape and properties of the production possibility frontier is a subject of great interest in economic analysis. In this respect, Cobb-Douglas and CES production functions with flat graph hyper-surfaces in Euclidean spaces are first studied in [20, 21]. Later, more general studies of production models were given in [5]-[9] and [11, 13, 22]. On the other hand, from visual-physical experiences [16, 17, 18], the second and third authors proposed in [15] to study production models via isotropic geometry as well. The purpose of this paper is thus to investigate important production models via isotropic geometry.

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