As the aircraft flew around over Bawdsey, which is located on the coast of the English Channel, the team found strong constant returns that they later realized were the cranes at the Harwich Docks, miles away.
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Finally we have the capital accumulation equation and the resulting growth rate for output ( since k and q grow at the same rate by assumption of full utilization of capital and constant returns to scale ).
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Homogeneous production functions with constant returns to scale are first degree homogeneous, increasing returns to scale are represented by degrees of homogeneity greater than one, and decreasing returns to scale by degrees of homogeneity less than one.
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Several explanations for polycentric expansion have been proposed and summarized in models that account for factors such as utility gains from lower average land rents and increasing ( or constant returns ) due to economies of agglomeration.
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New trade theorists relaxed the assumption of constant returns to scale, and some argue that using protectionist measures to build up a huge industrial base in certain industries will then allow those sectors to dominate the world market.
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In this case, the property of constant returns to scale is equivalent to saying that technology set \ T is a cone, i . e ., satisfies the property \ aT = T, \ forall a > 0.
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The principal problem here is Sandstein's constant return to the idea that people are trying to get " un-warned ", as if no matter how many times this notion is dispelled, if he keeps repeating it everyone will believe it.
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When the model exponents sum to one, the production function is first-order homogeneous, which implies constant returns to scale that is, if all inputs are scaled by a common factor greater than zero, output will be scaled by the same factor.
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There are several types of DEA with the most basic being CCR based on Charnes, Cooper & Rhodes, however there are also DEA which address varying returns to scale, either CRS ( constant returns to scale ) or VRS ( variable ).
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Fort Rucker is often referred to as " Mother Rucker ", both as an insulting pseudo-homonym, and in deference to the birth of an Army Aviator's career and his or her constant return to the Post for continued training and responsibility throughout their career.