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Comparison of two estimation methods based on the FADN
[Comparaison de deux méthodes d'estimation sur la base du RICA]

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  • Dominique Desbois

    (ECO-PUB - Economie Publique - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - AgroParisTech)

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The microeconomic analysis of agricultural production costs, whether retrospective or prospective, is a tool for analysing net margins, and thus makes it possible to assess is a tool for analysing net margins, and thus makes it possible to assess the competitiveness of farmers, one of the farmers, one of the major elements in the development or maintenance of agri-food sectors in European in European regions. This paper compares two methods of estimating agricultural production costs from microeconomic data of the Farm Accountancy Data Network: the "Seemingly Unrelated Regression" (SUR) method and the "Partial Least Squares" (PLS) method, according to three criteria (the correlation of the estimates, the coefficient of determination, the mean square deviation).

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  • Dominique Desbois, 2002. "Comparison of two estimation methods based on the FADN [Comparaison de deux méthodes d'estimation sur la base du RICA]," Post-Print hal-03319858, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03319858
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