238 PONTIFICIAE ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARVM SCRIPTA VARIA - 28 tion that z, is given, thus making initial capital a free good. Restrict the attainable set instead by an arbitrary stipulation that consumption per worker and capital per worker are to be held constant over time. x. =x, 2,=z for all =o [he new « attainable » set then is given by {12 a, b, ¢) x=f(2)- Az, x>o, z>o0. Finally, choose z so as to maximize x, the permanent level of consumption per worker. This leads to the choice of that value Zz of z for which. (13 a, b) f(8)=), so =f) 2% where f(z) denotes the derivative of f(z). Figure 7 shows the construction. Because, of the essen- tiality of labor to production, i.e., assumption (#7 b) as reflected in (11), there is for any given slope A such that o<<A<f'(0) a point 2 for which the tangent to the production function per worker has that slope. To interpret the condition (13 a) note that, if we hold L fixed, then by the homogeneity of F, (2, SF(Z/L, 0 SF Z, 3 ZL) 7 "41 Koopmans - pag. 14