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THE RECURSIVE ADAPTIVE PROGRAMMING HYBRID MODEL: A TOOL FOR ANALYZING AGRICULTURAL POLICIES

Wen-yuan Huang, Reuben N. Weisz, Kenneth Baum, Earl O. Heady and Lloyd Teigen

Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, 1980, vol. 32, issue 01, 11

Abstract: A Comprehensive model of U S agriculture incorporates the spatial pattern of supply, resource use, and the technical structure of agricultural production that is generated by a linear programming component, and it utilizes detailed information on market structure, processes, and prices that is provided by an econometric component The methodology for the hybrid model is explained, and a summary of lessons learned from a recent test of this model is presented

Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1980
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