Examples of using Elasticity of substitution in English and their translations into French
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The elasticity of substitution(often denoted as(“sigma”))
a gross measure of the elasticity of substitution between domestic and imported products
evidence in favor of a less than unitary elasticity of substitution(rejecting Cobb-Douglas) and(ii) a sizable role for capital augmenting
assumption about weighting and substitution, namely arithmetic means assume an elasticity of substitution of zero and a geometric mean an elasticity of substitution on one.
More precisely, the elasticity of substitution of ICT vis-à-vis all production factors are close to
D For example, a recent study found that the elasticity of substitution between Chinese exports
Summary Statistics of Sets of Elasticities of Substitution.
made an attempt to estimate elasticities of substitution within product bundles for domestic and imported goods.
Elasticities of substitution are also used in the context of final consumer demand.
Hence, elasticities of substitution often reflect the substitution effects within a branch, holding branch output constant Keller, 1980.
two-stage form, involving constant elasticities of substitution.
The feed technology available to farmers is represented in the model by a matrix of elasticities of substitution.
Indeed, results obtained from that model were mainly driven by the estimates for the Armington elasticities of substitution, which the US had assumed to be fairly low due to the high level of product aggregation.
Table 3 summarizes our results for the range of assumed elasticities of substitution and for a range of assumed pass-through values for 2001,
income elasticities of imports or exports, or elasticities of substitution between home and foreign
The available evidence indicates that the elasticities of substitution between temperate, boreal and tropical wood products
the parties were requested to submit elasticities of substitution at the 3-digit NAIC level.
In each diagram, the elasticity of substitution, r, is fixed at 5.
The most prominent types are the Armington elasticity of substitution and import demand elasticity. .
The fourth column is the elasticity of substitution followed by the market penetration variable.