A Multi-Sectoral Analysis of Feed Grain Exports in the Cornbelt Economy
Thomas R. Smith,
E. Dean Baldwin and
Donald W. Larson
Review of Agricultural Economics, 1990, vol. 12, issue 1, 57-69
Abstract:
Large feed grain export variations adversely impact the agricultural sector and the Cornbelt economy. A multi-sectoral input-output linear programming model is developed to measure the cross industry effects of a 10 percent increase in feed grain exports. Base model, elastic labor supply, and full employment labor supply results are presented.
Date: 1990
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