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Social Opportunities and Private Convenience of Choices at Farm Level: An Approach to the Links Between Farm Income and Sustainable GDP

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  • Idda, Lorenzo
  • Sini, Maria Paola

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This work proposes a method to identify and evaluate the links between the economic and environmental management of a farm, its income, and sustainable GDP. The approach is designed to link micro and macro economic aspects and is based on certain indicators, chosen from among those obtained from analysis of the farm accounts, suitable for representing socially desirable objectives. Three different types of farm accounts are employed. An MADM method of quantitative MCDM analysis was used to make a joint evaluation of various objective indicators in different types of farm management. The work only presents the most interesting result of the research, which was the method itself and does not include the results of a specific case study which was made. This method can be generally applied to connect macro and micro economic aspects and thus might be applicable to different contexts.

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  • Idda, Lorenzo & Sini, Maria Paola, 2006. "Social Opportunities and Private Convenience of Choices at Farm Level: An Approach to the Links Between Farm Income and Sustainable GDP," 2006 Annual Meeting, August 12-18, 2006, Queensland, Australia 25650, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iaae06:25650
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.25650
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