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Sufficient Conditions for Aggregation of Linear Programming Models

Quirino Paris and Gordon Rausser

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1973, vol. 55, issue 4_Part_1, 659-666

Abstract: Three sets of sufficient conditions for exact aggregation of linear programming models are discussed. They provide a relaxation of the proportionality and dimensionality conditions among elements of the micro problems required by R. H. Day's specification. For correct aggregation it is not necessary to classify firms according to "homogeneity" criteria.

Date: 1973
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