Abstract

The economics of supply response concerns how output price changes are transmitted into input changes and, thence, to production changes. This paper investigates this linkage using production elasticities and their interrelations as the basic elements which describe production conditions. Some relatively simple and illuminating results emerge. These results can be useful when the focus is on the economics of supply response rather than on the production process itself.

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