Dynamique de la concurrence dans l'industrie avicole française
Loïc Sauvée
Économie rurale, 1991, vol. 204
Abstract:
The level of technology employed by an individual farmer depends on his climatic, edaphic, genetic, human and economic resources. A synthetic way of describing the diversity of technological models used in the different regions is to represent technology by means of « engineering production functions ». The difficulty for the construction of those functions is to depend upon a scarce number of observations which do not represent the whole set of feasible choices. An interesting alternative is to use agricultural simulation models, which represent a technical production function in its original sense, with the purpose of establishing the input-output coefficients for the different combinations of production factors.
Keywords: Production; Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.351691
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