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‘aesr2000 Homogeneous Functions and Euler's Theorem | Spring. ink ® Springer Link Homogeneous Functions and Euler’s Theorem An Introduction to Mathematies pp 297-303 | + J. Parry Lewis (1) 1. University of Manchester, , UK Chapter + 1Citations + 515 Downloads Abstract Often in a study of economies we come across the idea of “constant returns to scale”. We ‘may have, for example, that three men and ten acres will produce a certain amount of wheat, while six men and twenty acres will produce double that amount, nine men and thirty acres treble that amount and so on. This is just one simple example of linear homogeneous function. We now define these funetions more precisely, and then consider a few of their properties. This too is an experience of the soul. Kathleen Raute: Isis Wanderer This is a preview of subscription content, log in to check access. Preview Unable to display preview. Download preview PD hitpsstink springor.com/hapter 0 10O7%2FB7E-1-349-15324-4 22 12 1292512020 Homogeneous Functions and Euler's Theorem | Springes. ink Copyright information © J. Parry Lewis 1969 About this chapter Cite this chapter as: Lewis J.P. (1969) Homogeneous Functions and Euler’s Theorem. In: An Introduction to Mathematics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15324-4. 22 + DOT https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15324-4_22 + Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, London + Print ISBN 978-0-333-01021-1 + Online ISBN 978-1-349-15324-4 + eBook Packages Mathematics and istics Mathematics and Statistics (Ro) + Buy this book on publisher's site Personalised recommendations SPRINGER NATURE © 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springes Not logged in Not affiliated 117.216.295.147 hitpsstink springor.com/hapter 0 10O7%2FB7E-1-349-15324-4 22 22

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