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Game Analysis of Interests Coordination between Grain Production and the Development of Animal Husbandry

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  • Li, Qian
  • Li, Cui-xia
  • Wang, Gang-yi

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In order to promote the common development of grain production and animal husbandry, and achieve the optimal comprehensive benefit of the entire system of grain production and the development of animal husbandry, we use the method of game theory to research the relations between grain production and the development of animal husbandry, from the perspective of interests cointegration. In accordance with the internal relations between stakeholders in grain production and the development of animal husbandry, we focus on researching the interests-sharing game behavior of the government and planting subject collectives, the planting subject collectives and planting subject individuals, the breeding subject and planting subject. The results show that there is inequality between various stakeholders, and they seek not only the price-based benefit, but also some intangible interests difficult to calculate and quantify.

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  • Li, Qian & Li, Cui-xia & Wang, Gang-yi, 2012. "Game Analysis of Interests Coordination between Grain Production and the Development of Animal Husbandry," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(10), pages 1-4, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:142884
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.142884
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