Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran
The main aim of this paper is to estimate updated and accurate measurement of total factor productivity (TFP), price and substitution elasticities in the manufacturing sector in Iran over the period 1974-2013 by using a locally flexible normalized quadratic (NQ) functional form. Substitution elastic...
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doaj-457604ecda314da3aee7aabbd45f39352020-11-25T03:34:23ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Iqtiṣādī-i Īrān1726-07282018-04-01237413210.22054/IJER.2018.8824Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in IranElaheh Asadi Mehmandosti0Fatemeh Bazzazan1Mir Hossein Mousavi 2Ph.D. in Economics, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Department of Economics, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Department of Economics, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranThe main aim of this paper is to estimate updated and accurate measurement of total factor productivity (TFP), price and substitution elasticities in the manufacturing sector in Iran over the period 1974-2013 by using a locally flexible normalized quadratic (NQ) functional form. Substitution elasticities indices are estimated in two scenarios: the first, interfactor substitution index and the second, interfuel substitution index. Empirical results show that the average TFP indices are 0.32% and 0.62% in the first and second scenario respectively. The results also show that all inputs based on the cost elasticities are normal goods, and the Allen own-elasticities of substitution for the different inputs are negative in the both scenarios. Moreover, the Morishima interfactor and interfuel elasticities of substitution are positive and less than one, except in one case. The results highlight the fact that the substitution between different inputs and fuels has been quite restricted.http://ijer.atu.ac.ir/article_8824_11cf2910ad2c0e3a62d5cfaa2a382826.pdftfp substitution elasticities flexible normalized quadratic (nq) functional form |
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Elaheh Asadi Mehmandosti Fatemeh Bazzazan Mir Hossein Mousavi Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Iqtiṣādī-i Īrān tfp substitution elasticities flexible normalized quadratic (nq) functional form |
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Elaheh Asadi Mehmandosti Fatemeh Bazzazan Mir Hossein Mousavi |
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Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran |
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Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran |
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Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran |
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Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran |
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Calculating Total Factor Productivity and Substitution Elasticities in the Manufacturing Sector in Iran |
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calculating total factor productivity and substitution elasticities in the manufacturing sector in iran |
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The main aim of this paper is to estimate updated and accurate measurement of total factor productivity (TFP), price and substitution elasticities in the manufacturing sector in Iran over the period 1974-2013 by using a locally flexible normalized quadratic (NQ) functional form. Substitution elasticities indices are estimated in two scenarios: the first, interfactor substitution index and the second, interfuel substitution index.
Empirical results show that the average TFP indices are 0.32% and 0.62% in the first and second scenario respectively. The results also show that all inputs based on the cost elasticities are normal goods, and the Allen own-elasticities of substitution for the different inputs are negative in the both scenarios. Moreover, the Morishima interfactor and interfuel elasticities of substitution are positive and less than one, except in one case. The results highlight the fact that the substitution between different inputs and fuels has been quite restricted. |
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