Programming for Agricultural Development: The Case of Egypt
Naiem A. Sherbiny and
Mokhlis Y. Zaki
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1974, vol. 56, issue 1, 114-121
Abstract:
A multiregional linear programming model incorporating the agronomic and institutional characteristics of Egyptian agriculture is constructed. Substantial gains would arise from crop reallocation between regions based on comparative advantage. The programmed gains would not require large additional investments or technical improvements.
Date: 1974
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