[1] |
Bellman, R., Dynamic Programming (1951), Princeton Univ. Press: Princeton Univ. Press Princeton, N.J, Chap. 4 · Zbl 0208.17501 |
[2] |
Brechling, R. P.R, The relationship between output and employment in British manufacturing industries, Rev. Econ. Studies, 187-216 (1905) |
[3] |
B.M. Friedman and M.L. WachterEcon. Statist.; B.M. Friedman and M.L. WachterEcon. Statist. |
[4] |
Hadar, J.; Russell, W., Stochastic dominance and diversification, J. Econ. Theory, 3, 288-305 (1971) |
[5] |
Kuh, E., Cyclical and secular labor productivity in United States manufacturing, Rev. Econ. Statist., 1-12 (1965) |
[6] |
Okun, A. M., Potential GNP: Its measurement and significance, (Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association (1962)), 98-104 |
[7] |
Salop, S., Wage differentials in a dynamic theory of the firm, J. Econ. Theory, 6, 321-344 (1973) |
[8] |
Tarshis, L., Changes in real and money wage rates, Econ. J., 49 (1939) |