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Differences and Connections Between Individual (Leontief Type) Activities and Aggregate (Cobb-Douglas Type) Results

Theoretical Economics 2025-12-18 v1

Abstract

Each production establishment is assumed to have, at any given time, a unique combination of capital and labor (a Leontief function), but the aggregate output at that same time must still be modeled with a Cobb-Douglas function (or a CES, although the latter yields less efficiency). This has two implications: 1) the total factor productivity variable of the macroeconomic function is endogenous: It depends primarily on the technical factors of the individual establishments and, secondarily, on their levels of capital and labor.; 2) the optimization processes of any establishment cannot be instantaneous, even in the absence of (monetary) adjustment costs; they are processes occurring over several time stages and depending on expectations. However, these implications do not substantially contradict what would correspond to the optimization of a hypothetical firm described by a Cobb-Douglas (or CES) function.

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@article{arxiv.2512.15520,
  title  = {Differences and Connections Between Individual (Leontief Type) Activities and Aggregate (Cobb-Douglas Type) Results},
  author = {Carlos Esteban Posada Posada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.15520},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 2 figures, 3 table