1949
DOI: 10.1007/bf01980727
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Der Aerologische aufbau des Ostasiatischen Monsuns

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“…22 Frisch (1965) does not make any reference to von Stackelberg. However, he presumably knows von Stackelberg's results from the texts of Carlson (1939) and Schneider (1934Schneider ( , 1972Schneider ( [1949) from which he quotes on several occasions. 23 Economies of scale can be captured in a multi-output setting by considering the two related concepts of ray economies of scale (Baumol 1977, Panzar andWillig 1977b) and product-speci c economies of scale (Panzar and Willig 1977a).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…22 Frisch (1965) does not make any reference to von Stackelberg. However, he presumably knows von Stackelberg's results from the texts of Carlson (1939) and Schneider (1934Schneider ( , 1972Schneider ( [1949) from which he quotes on several occasions. 23 Economies of scale can be captured in a multi-output setting by considering the two related concepts of ray economies of scale (Baumol 1977, Panzar andWillig 1977b) and product-speci c economies of scale (Panzar and Willig 1977a).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Subsequent textbooks and monographs on cost and production theor y (e.g. Carlson 1939, Frisch 1965, Krelle 1969, Schneider 1972) largely follow von Stackelberg in their treatment of joint production and explicitly acknowledge his pioneering contribution. 22 Yet, von Stackelberg's (1932) analysis of joint production -just like Marshall's (1925), and in contrast to Fanno's (1999Fanno's ( [1914) -is restricted in that it remains strictly within a partial analysis framework.…”
Section: Assessment Of Von Stackelberg's Contributionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The ground layer is more or less identical with Lettau's "planetary boundary layer" [5]. Aerological investigations have recently clarified some of its behaviour [4,6,7,8,9] other than the already thoroughly studied influence of friction and Austausch [5]. It seems necessary to subdivide this ground layer into two regions, a bottom jrictional region and an upper jrictional region.…”
Section: (A) the Bottom Layermentioning
confidence: 99%