ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Upper and Lower Bounds for Capital and Wages

Alberto Benítez Sánchez    
Alejandro Benítez Sánchez    

Resumen

The paper considers the division of a production system into departments i and ii introducing a further division of department i into a homothetic and a complementary sector. It shows the existence of nontrivial upper and lower bounds for the capital stock and the wages that depend on this division contributing, among other results, to explain the quasilinearity of the wage-profit curve found in some empirical researches.

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