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Modeling Agricultural Supply Response Using Mathematical Programming and Crop Mixes
by
Önal, Hayri
, Chen, Xiaoguang
in
2007-2022
/ Aggregate supply
/ Aggregation
/ Agrarpreis
/ Agrarprodukt
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural specialization
/ agricultural supply response
/ Agriculture
/ Angebot
/ Biofuels
/ Biokraftstoff
/ Commodity prices
/ Corn
/ Crop economics
/ Crop management
/ Crop mixes
/ Crop production
/ Crops
/ elasticities
/ Elasticity
/ Energy crops
/ Ernteertrag
/ Land use
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ Mathematische Optimierung
/ Policy analysis
/ Programming
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Supply
/ Supply and demand
/ Supply measurement
/ synthetic mixes
/ United States
/ USA
2012
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Modeling Agricultural Supply Response Using Mathematical Programming and Crop Mixes
by
Önal, Hayri
, Chen, Xiaoguang
in
2007-2022
/ Aggregate supply
/ Aggregation
/ Agrarpreis
/ Agrarprodukt
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural specialization
/ agricultural supply response
/ Agriculture
/ Angebot
/ Biofuels
/ Biokraftstoff
/ Commodity prices
/ Corn
/ Crop economics
/ Crop management
/ Crop mixes
/ Crop production
/ Crops
/ elasticities
/ Elasticity
/ Energy crops
/ Ernteertrag
/ Land use
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ Mathematische Optimierung
/ Policy analysis
/ Programming
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Supply
/ Supply and demand
/ Supply measurement
/ synthetic mixes
/ United States
/ USA
2012
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Modeling Agricultural Supply Response Using Mathematical Programming and Crop Mixes
by
Önal, Hayri
, Chen, Xiaoguang
in
2007-2022
/ Aggregate supply
/ Aggregation
/ Agrarpreis
/ Agrarprodukt
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural specialization
/ agricultural supply response
/ Agriculture
/ Angebot
/ Biofuels
/ Biokraftstoff
/ Commodity prices
/ Corn
/ Crop economics
/ Crop management
/ Crop mixes
/ Crop production
/ Crops
/ elasticities
/ Elasticity
/ Energy crops
/ Ernteertrag
/ Land use
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ Mathematische Optimierung
/ Policy analysis
/ Programming
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Supply
/ Supply and demand
/ Supply measurement
/ synthetic mixes
/ United States
/ USA
2012
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Modeling Agricultural Supply Response Using Mathematical Programming and Crop Mixes
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Modeling Agricultural Supply Response Using Mathematical Programming and Crop Mixes
2012
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Mathematical programming models are widely used in agricultural sector analysis. However, the lack of micro-level data, as well as computational requirements, necessitate the aggregation of individual producers into representative units when working at the sectoral level. This usually leads to unrealistic extreme specialization in supply responses. In 1982, McCarl introduced the \"historical crop mixes\" approach to avoid extreme specialization. We extend this approach by generating additional synthetic crop mixes using supply response elasticities and systematically varied commodity prices. In addition to avoiding extreme specialization, this approach provides flexibility when future supply responses can be vastly different from past responses. An application to U.S. biofuel policy analysis is presented.
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