Avoiding Mis-estimation of the CES Function: Unit Matters

Author(s): Haoqi Qian, Libo Wu

Publisher: Applied Economics

DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2019.1682116

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Abstract

We demonstrate that unit errors of measurement will lead to significant biases in estimating the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) function. Monte-Carlo simulations show that estimation results tend to reach Cobb–Douglas (CD) functions or extreme values if units of input variables are incorrectly used. To avoid this problem, we suggest adding an overall efficiency parameter and a unit correction parameter which is similar to biased technological change parameter when estimating CES functions. Any unit error of measurement can be captured by these two parameters while allowing researchers to get unbiased estimation results of other parameters.

Citation

Qian, H. and Wu, L. (2020). Avoiding Mis-estimation of the CES Function: Unit Matters. Applied Economics, 52, 2056-2062.