Gravières et vins de Bordeaux
Jean-Pierre Amigues and
Michel Moreaux
Annals of Economics and Statistics, 1986, issue 1, 75-105
Abstract:
Sand and gravel mining is one of the main extractive industries in France. Extraction implies generally a loss of some agricultural potential, i.e. the destruction of some agricultural asset. Such a problem has recently arisen in the Bordeaux area, well known for its wine. In this paper, we show how the gravel extraction and agricultural output paths will be determined in a system of competitive markets.
Date: 1986
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