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Production Function Example

1- Example of a Cobb Douglas Production Function

The Cobb Douglas Production Function is widely used in economic models. It takes the following form:

Q(L,K) = A Lβ Kα

L:labor
K:capital
Q:output
A>0
0<α<1
0<β<1

The main characteristics of the Cobb-Douglas production function are:

- The marginal product is positive and decreasing.
- Output elasticity is constant, equal to α for L or β for K.
- Return to scale are α+β

This example is as follows:

A = 50
α = 0.7
β = 0.3

The plot of this example is:

2- Example of a Linear Production Function

This is the simplest example. In this example, the output is in a direct linear relationship with the quantity of a single input. For example, if each robot can produce 100 T-Shirts per hour, and there are no other inputs, the production function will be:

Q = 100 K

Where:

  • Q = Quantity of T-Shirts per Hour
  • K = Number of Robots

The plot of this example is:

Example 3: One Input Production Function with Diminishing Returns

In this example we will see the case of a production function that has only one factor of production: robots: But if we keep adding robots, the output of each robot will decrease. Maybe because the robots start to chat with each other and it's productivity decreases :-)

In this example, the production function is:

Q = 100 * K 0.9

If there is only one robot, the output will be the same as in the linear example: 100. But if we add a second robot, the output will be lower:

100*20.9= 186

Where in the linear example, two robots would have produced 200 T-Shirts

The charts of both examples is:

We can see that as we keep adding robots, the difference in the quantity produced between the diminishing returns example and the linear example keeps growing.

Example 4: CES Production Function

This production function has, as the name says, a constant elasticity of subsitution. An example of this production function, using two inputs is:

Q = F (a * Kα + (1 - a) L α)1/a

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