This poster proposes a new procedure in agriculture supply modelling by the positive mathematical programming (PMP) approach. This approach is now widely used in last CAP reform simulations. However, simulation behaviour and performances of PMP procedures depend of the way parameters of the non linear total cost function in the objective function are recovered. We propose a new specification of the total cost function where land is explicitly considered as a fixed input. By using relative parts of land of the different activities this new PMP procedure permits to better capture production behaviour when economic conditions. It also permits to avoid a drawback of the early procedures concerning marginal activitie
In this paper, the calibration and prediction capacity of a supply response positive mathematical pr...
Abstract. This paper presents an integrated model for the economic and environmen-tal assessment of ...
Using linear programming in bio-economic farm modelling often results in overspecialised model solut...
This poster proposes a new procedure in agriculture supply modelling by the positive mathematical pr...
This poster proposes a new procedure in agriculture supply modelling by the positive mathematical pr...
of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appea...
This paper reviews and discusses the more recent literature and application of Positive Mathematical...
This paper introduces an approach to the specification of non-linear cost functions in regional prog...
A line of research in Positive Mathematical Programming (PMP) has pursued the goal of estimating a c...
Positive mathematical programming in agricultural economics. Principles and importance of calibratin...
When working with positive mathematical programming (PMP) models it is generally admitted that it is...
Positive mathematical programming (PMP) has renewed the interest in mathematical modelling of agricu...
This paper examines an innovative and practical way to model the supply of agricultural crops. This ...
This chapter describes the use of mathematical programming for developing farm-level models that are...
Land dual values are one of the important aspects of the results of mathematical programming models ...
In this paper, the calibration and prediction capacity of a supply response positive mathematical pr...
Abstract. This paper presents an integrated model for the economic and environmen-tal assessment of ...
Using linear programming in bio-economic farm modelling often results in overspecialised model solut...
This poster proposes a new procedure in agriculture supply modelling by the positive mathematical pr...
This poster proposes a new procedure in agriculture supply modelling by the positive mathematical pr...
of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appea...
This paper reviews and discusses the more recent literature and application of Positive Mathematical...
This paper introduces an approach to the specification of non-linear cost functions in regional prog...
A line of research in Positive Mathematical Programming (PMP) has pursued the goal of estimating a c...
Positive mathematical programming in agricultural economics. Principles and importance of calibratin...
When working with positive mathematical programming (PMP) models it is generally admitted that it is...
Positive mathematical programming (PMP) has renewed the interest in mathematical modelling of agricu...
This paper examines an innovative and practical way to model the supply of agricultural crops. This ...
This chapter describes the use of mathematical programming for developing farm-level models that are...
Land dual values are one of the important aspects of the results of mathematical programming models ...
In this paper, the calibration and prediction capacity of a supply response positive mathematical pr...
Abstract. This paper presents an integrated model for the economic and environmen-tal assessment of ...
Using linear programming in bio-economic farm modelling often results in overspecialised model solut...