Distribution of specific costs of agricultural production in the European Union: an approach based on the quantile regression method
Dominique Desbois ()
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Introducing the estimate by product of the agricultural production costs according to the quantile regression approach for member countries of the European Union, this paper is structured as follows. After recalling the conceptual framework of the estimation of agricultural production costs, the first part, presents this quantile regression approach, in accordance with the characteristics of the distribution of specific charges for agricultural production, especially its asymmetry. The second part documents the data collection used by this estimation procedure and distributional characteristics of specific costs for specific production of twelve Member States of the European Union. According to a comparative analysis between the member states, the third part presents the econometric results of products for wheat, dairy milk and pork using factor analysis and hierarchic clustering based on estimation intervals. The last section discusses the relevance of the results obtained.
Keywords: Quantile regression; agricultural production cost; interval data analysis; numerical models; input output; microeconomic analysis; modèle; entrée sortie; coût de production; analyse microéconomique; régression quantile (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-06-06
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Published in The 17th Conference of the Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis International Society and DEMOGRAPHICS2017 WORKSHOP, ASMDA., Jun 2017, London, United Kingdom. pp.208
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