In Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models, it is typically assumed that agricultural resources are smoothly substitutable in neoclassical functions, with flexible prices generating market equilibrium in a setting with full resource employment. Such a specification is often inadequate, especially for analyses of agricultural supply issues. With more disaggregation, the use of smooth, twice-differentiable, production or cost functions to specify agricultural technology is increasingly unrealistic. The purpose of this paper is to show how CGE models formulated as mixed-complementarity (MC) problems can incorporate more realistic, specifications of agricultural supply, drawing on the extensive literature on mathematical programming models ...
Improvements in agricultural productivity and reductions in marketing costs in Mozambique are analys...
It is widely recognized that the agricultural sector, in addition to private goods, produces public ...
It is often assumed that the agricultural sector produces public goods or positive externalities tha...
In Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models, it is typically assumed that agricultural resources ...
In computable general equilibrium (CGE) models, it is typically assumed that agricultural resources ...
This article compares the theoretical and functional specification of production in partial equilibr...
The contribution of the applied general equilibrium approach for agricultural policy analysis. The ...
The goal of this paper is to provide information about the progress, over the last 10 years, of math...
Agricultural sectors play a key role in the economics of climate change. Land as an input to agricul...
This paper presents an agriculture sector focused Computable General Equilibrium (AG-CGE) model for ...
The use of prior information on supply elasticities to calibrate programming models of agricultural ...
The tax and subsidy system in Egypt in 1986-88 was very distorted, involving large, sectorally varie...
Improvements in agricultural productivity and reductions in marketing costs in Mozambique are analys...
It is widely recognized that the agricultural sector, in addition to private goods, produces public ...
It is often assumed that the agricultural sector produces public goods or positive externalities tha...
In Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models, it is typically assumed that agricultural resources ...
In computable general equilibrium (CGE) models, it is typically assumed that agricultural resources ...
This article compares the theoretical and functional specification of production in partial equilibr...
The contribution of the applied general equilibrium approach for agricultural policy analysis. The ...
The goal of this paper is to provide information about the progress, over the last 10 years, of math...
Agricultural sectors play a key role in the economics of climate change. Land as an input to agricul...
This paper presents an agriculture sector focused Computable General Equilibrium (AG-CGE) model for ...
The use of prior information on supply elasticities to calibrate programming models of agricultural ...
The tax and subsidy system in Egypt in 1986-88 was very distorted, involving large, sectorally varie...
Improvements in agricultural productivity and reductions in marketing costs in Mozambique are analys...
It is widely recognized that the agricultural sector, in addition to private goods, produces public ...
It is often assumed that the agricultural sector produces public goods or positive externalities tha...