The methodological challenge addressed here is modelling multi-regional development of agricultural production and structural change, including land competition, in a dynamic partial equilibrium setting. The model applied in this study is a dynamic recursive model simulating the development of the agricultural investments and markets annually from 1995 up to 2020. Results show that land prices play a role when animal production increases in most competitive regions and gradually decreases in less productive regions. The framework can be applied when analysing how various new techniques, practices and regulations for land use affect regional production structures
This paper develops an integrated model for analysing regional economic development and structural c...
We introduce a conceptual partial equilibrium model of global agricultural land use, based on hetero...
A Johansen style multisectoral growth model was constructed based on two level constant elasticity o...
The methodological challenge addressed here is modelling multi-regional development of agricultural ...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this c...
This article explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical...
We introduce a conceptual partial equilibrium model of global agricultural land use, based on hetero...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
Among the family-farms in western Germany, significant regional differences are observable. They exi...
Among the family-farms in western Germany, significant regional differences are observable. They exi...
This paper develops an integrated model for analysing regional economic development and structural c...
This paper develops an integrated model for analysing regional economic development and structural c...
We introduce a conceptual partial equilibrium model of global agricultural land use, based on hetero...
A Johansen style multisectoral growth model was constructed based on two level constant elasticity o...
The methodological challenge addressed here is modelling multi-regional development of agricultural ...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this c...
This article explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical...
We introduce a conceptual partial equilibrium model of global agricultural land use, based on hetero...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical f...
Among the family-farms in western Germany, significant regional differences are observable. They exi...
Among the family-farms in western Germany, significant regional differences are observable. They exi...
This paper develops an integrated model for analysing regional economic development and structural c...
This paper develops an integrated model for analysing regional economic development and structural c...
We introduce a conceptual partial equilibrium model of global agricultural land use, based on hetero...
A Johansen style multisectoral growth model was constructed based on two level constant elasticity o...