The fact that a competitive agent faces ‘given’ input prices does not necessarily mean that these prices can be completely arbitrary, especially in the long run. An obvious case, but not the only one, is when there are input–output relations among industries. But as soon as long-run input price interrelatedness is taken seriously, the very conception of a downward sloping input demand curve encounters serious difficulties. Although one can alwaysdrawaninput price–input quantity relation, itsmainqualitative property—the sign of its slope—is not generally independent of the arbitrary choice of nume´raire.
Input price-input quantity relations and the numéraire
OPOCHER, ARRIGO;
2009
Abstract
The fact that a competitive agent faces ‘given’ input prices does not necessarily mean that these prices can be completely arbitrary, especially in the long run. An obvious case, but not the only one, is when there are input–output relations among industries. But as soon as long-run input price interrelatedness is taken seriously, the very conception of a downward sloping input demand curve encounters serious difficulties. Although one can alwaysdrawaninput price–input quantity relation, itsmainqualitative property—the sign of its slope—is not generally independent of the arbitrary choice of nume´raire.File in questo prodotto:
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