Substitution elasticities in an energy-augmented CES production function: An empirical analysis for Turkey

Merve Kucuk, Gürkan Kumbaroglu, K. Sarıca
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Abstract. This study estimates a production function for Turkey taking capital, labor and energy as input factors. The production function estimated is of the CES form with Hicks-neutral technology and constant returns to scale. A nonlinear least squares regression is employed on a dataset for the entire Turkish economy covering a time period of 27 years. The production function parameters provide insights into the elasticity of substitution of capital, labor and energy in Turkey. In particular, it is found that the elasticity of substitution between the capital-labor bundle and energy is, slightly higher than values found in other studies for various countries. This finding shows the relative ease of substitutability of capital-labor with energy for one another in Turkey and provides new insight on a critical parameter for future energy-economy modeling studies related to Turkey and other similar countries with no elasticity estimate. It is thought that the high substitutability for the case of Turkey may be related to the flexibility of its rapidly growing economy with investment needs that can easily be adapted to market conditions. Keywords. Substitution elasticities, CES, Energy economics. JEL. D22, E23, Q40.
能源增强型CES生产函数的替代弹性:土耳其的实证分析
摘要本文估计了土耳其以资本、劳动力和能源为投入要素的生产函数。估计的生产函数是具有希克斯-中性技术和规模收益不变的CES形式。本文采用非线性最小二乘回归对整个土耳其经济覆盖27年的数据集进行分析。生产函数参数提供了对土耳其资本、劳动力和能源替代弹性的洞察。特别是,资本-劳动束与能源之间的替代弹性值略高于各国其他研究的值。这一发现表明,在土耳其,资本劳动力与能源的相互替代相对容易,并为未来与土耳其和其他类似国家有关的能源经济建模研究提供了一个关键参数的新见解,而没有弹性估计。人们认为,土耳其情况的高度可替代性可能与其迅速增长的经济的灵活性有关,其投资需求可以很容易地适应市场条件。关键词。替代弹性,消费电子学,能源经济学。冻胶。D22 e23 q40。
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