Principles of the EC Dairy Model
Arie Oskam
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1989, vol. 16, issue 4, 463-97
Abstract:
The EC dairy model was developed to simulate the long-term effects of various dairy policies. Its basic elements are a supply section, a demand section, and balance equations. It pays special attention to the aggregation of the different dairy products. The model is intended to examine questions arising during policy-making. After explaining its principles, its predictions of the effects of eleven policy aspects are evaluated. Economic measures receive most attention. Data and parameters are discussed, as is a simulation of long-term policy effects of four alternative policies over the period 1984-2000. Copyright 1989 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1989
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