Cost, Price, and Earnings Parameters in Large and Small Agricultural Enterprises
István Kapronczai,
József Tomka and
András Boros-Kazai
Eastern European Economics, 1992, vol. 30, issue 2, 76-92
Abstract:
Recently the attention of professionals, and even of the public at large, turned toward the issues of large, small-scale, and individual agricultural production. This essay attempts to describe the 1989 cost, price, and earnings parameters as applicable to primary products from large farming enterprises as well as from integrated small enterprises that played a major role in supplying the population, and--using the trends of previous years--to reveal the incentives involved. Using a few products as examples, this enables us to express numerically the comparative advantages and drawbacks of small and large enterprises and to offer conclusions as to their relative feasibility.
Date: 1992
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