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Planification, politique agricole, histoire économique: Analyse normative des fluctuations cycliques de produits agricoles

L.P. Mahe

Économie rurale, 1977, vol. 119, issue 1, 54-54

Abstract: [fre] L'étude concerne l'analyse normative des fluctuations cycliques de produits agricoles dans le cadre théorique du cobweb et des surplus. L'évaluation globale de la perte sociale due au cycle est faite en fonction de l'amplitude des variations des prix et des quantités. Les effets de répartition sont également étudiés : l'ordre de grandeur de la perte sociale représente environ 1 % de la valeur du produit dans le cas du porc. [eng] A normative analysis of the cyclic social fluctuation of agricultural products - The study concerns the normative analysis of the cyclic fluctuation of agricultural products within the theoretical framework of the cobweb and of surpluses. The global evaluation of the loss to society due to the cycle is made according to the scale of variations in prices and quantities. The effects of distribution are also studied : the scale of social loss represents approximately I % of the value of the product in the case of pork.

Date: 1977
Note: DOI:10.3406/ecoru.1977.4370
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