The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model including imperfectly competitive agricultural input markets, the bread grains market, and the imperfectly competitive food industry. The actually observed policy is compared to a hypothetical optimal policy of the same policy instruments to test for policy efficiency.Agricultural and Food Policy, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
The paper evaluates the transfer efficiency of the Austrian bread grain policy taking into account d...
This study tests the hypothesis that lobbying by food firms does not contravene United States farm p...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
This study presents a general model demonstrating how to measure the (idefficiency of a policy inten...
In the last decade there has been an increasing interest in the political economy of agricultural pr...
Traditional growth and development theories have demonstrated how efficient allocation of resources ...
Along with the socio-economic development, agriculture has a natural tendency to increase productivi...
Public choice in agriculture is an emerging field in agricultural economic research. The paper's foc...
This study is an attempt to evaluate effectiveness of farm commodity programs and farmers' response ...
This article summarizes the articles that have been presented at the Workshop on Methods for Agricul...
Typescript (photocopy).A representative subset of previous econometric studies of demand, supply and...
Two policy goals dominate United States' agricultural programs: voluntary land retirement for enviro...
The U.S. Government plays an important role in national and regional agricultural production. The go...
The paper evaluates the transfer efficiency of the Austrian bread grain policy taking into account d...
This study tests the hypothesis that lobbying by food firms does not contravene United States farm p...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
This study presents a general model demonstrating how to measure the (idefficiency of a policy inten...
In the last decade there has been an increasing interest in the political economy of agricultural pr...
Traditional growth and development theories have demonstrated how efficient allocation of resources ...
Along with the socio-economic development, agriculture has a natural tendency to increase productivi...
Public choice in agriculture is an emerging field in agricultural economic research. The paper's foc...
This study is an attempt to evaluate effectiveness of farm commodity programs and farmers' response ...
This article summarizes the articles that have been presented at the Workshop on Methods for Agricul...
Typescript (photocopy).A representative subset of previous econometric studies of demand, supply and...
Two policy goals dominate United States' agricultural programs: voluntary land retirement for enviro...
The U.S. Government plays an important role in national and regional agricultural production. The go...
The paper evaluates the transfer efficiency of the Austrian bread grain policy taking into account d...
This study tests the hypothesis that lobbying by food firms does not contravene United States farm p...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...