Stepped Product Demand and Factor Supply Functions in Linear Programming Analyses
Neil R. Martin
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1972, vol. 54, issue 1, 116-120
Abstract:
Regional adjustment studies encounter less than perfectly elastic demand and factor supply conditions. Producing firms are assumed to face perfectly competitive markets. This paper reviews procedures for incorporating product demand and factor supply functions into linear programming analyses. Perfectly competitive conditions including industry income value are considered.
Date: 1972
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