production function in Vietnamese

@Production function
- (Econ) Hàm sản xuất.
+ Mối liên hệ giữa SẢN LƯỢNG (đầu ra) của một hàng hoá và đầu vào (nhân tố sản xuất) được yêu cầu làm ra hàng hoá đó.
@Chuyên ngành kinh tế
-hàm sản xuất
-hàm số sản xuất
@Chuyên ngành kỹ thuật
-hàm sản xuất

Sentence patterns related to "production function"

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1. Unfortunately we do not know in practice on which part of the production function we are.

Không may thay, trong thực tế chúng ta không thể biết hàm sản xuất đang ở trong giai đoạn nào.

2. Hence, substitution elasticities of an aggregate production function can be quite different regarding different job cells.

3. Neo-Classical Growth Theory's approach to productivity is heavily dependent on how it views the aggregate production function.

4. The O-ring production function conceives of the work as a series of interlocking steps, links in a chain.

Khái niệm này xem xét công việc như một loạt các bước lồng vào nhau, liên kết trong một chuỗi.

5. The analysis in this paper measures changes in forest productivity for 12 southern states using a modified, aggregate production function.

6. A method is presented for analyzing an aggregate forest production function using the North Carolina forestry sector as a case study.

7. Not only the bilberry health-production vinegar has good taste and abundant nutrition, but also it has special health-production function for human body.

8. At its core is a neoclassical (aggregate) production function, often specified to be of Cobb–Douglas type, which enables the model "to make contact with microeconomics".

9. This alternative is considered by Tamura (1991), who retains the aggregate production function hypothesized by Lucas (1988), but supposes that the individual's human capital accumulation technology features an aggregate spillover.