Joint production and marginal analysis: state of the art in relation to the subject. Part II

  • Christian Kuster FCE-UBA
Keywords: Costs, Joint production, Decisions, Marginal Analysis

Abstract

This article has been done in the context of the admission process to the PhD in Accounting, Faculty of Economics, University of Buenos Aires. Its aim is to expose the current state of knowledge about the problems related to the phenomenon of joint production in cost calculations and its use in decision-making process, especially from the perspective of Marginal Analysis. The second part focuses on those production processes that author calls "self-reproducing biological processes," often found in farming an others agricultural activities, trying to find a solution to the analysis of business benefit from a correct interpretation of economic reality

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Author Biography

Christian Kuster, FCE-UBA

· Contador Público y Consultor en Costos y Gestión. · Posgrado de Especialización en Costos y Gestión – Universidad de Buenos Aires Doctorando, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Orientación en Contabilidad. Universidad de Buenos Aires · Profesor Adjunto. Cátedra de Contabilidad de Costos. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administración, Universidad de la República - Uruguay – UDELAR. · Profesor de la materia Costos Industriales del Posgrado en Costos – Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad de la República - Uruguay – UDELAR.

How to Cite
Kuster, C. (1). Joint production and marginal analysis: state of the art in relation to the subject. Part II. Contabilidad Y Auditoría, (37), 23 Págs. Retrieved from https://www.ojs.econ.uba.ar/index.php/Contyaudit/article/view/527