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Effects of Income Distribution in Non-agriculture on Agricultural Prices and Income: The Turkish Case

Hayri Onal ()

European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1987, vol. 14, issue 4, 413-25

Abstract: Price endogenous sector models have long been used for agricultural policy analysis. Some earlier works have shown that the performance of agriculture is strongly influenced by the overall national income level. This article demonstrates that the distribution of income is as important as the level of income in thi s regard. A small-scale mathematical-programming model is applied to Turkish agriculture for quantifying the effects of current urban wage policies upon farm prices and incomes. The model uses the surplus ma ximization approach. Copyright 1987 by Oxford University Press.

Date: 1987
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