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Zero degree homogeneous

Homogeneous of degree zero.



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Homogeneous of degree 1

Homogeneous of degree 1

The same as linearly homogeneous and, for a production function, constant returns to scale. See homogeneous of degree X.


Homogeneous of degree zero

Homogeneous of degree zero

The property of a function that, if you scale all arguments by the same proportion, the value of the function does not change. See homogeneous of degree X. In the H-O Model, CRTS production functions imply that marginal products have this property, which is critical for FPE.


Homogeneous expectations assumption

Homogeneous expectations assumption

An assumption of Markowitz portfolio construction that investors have the same expectations with respect to the inputs that are used to derive efficient portfolios: asset returns, variances, and covariances.


Homogeneous of degree X

Homogeneous of degree X

A homogeneous function where the monotonic function is the constant raised to the exponent X: F(lV)=lXF(V). For X>1, see increasing returns to scale; for X<1, see decreasing returns to scale.


First degree homogeneous

First degree homogeneous

Homogeneous of degree 1.


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