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Modelación regional y económica del uso de suelo, producción y commodities agropecuarios en Uruguay: Simulaciones de mediano y largo plazo

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  • Bertamini López, Felipe

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[ES] El trabajo modeliza el sector agropecuario del Uruguay a escala regional, a través de un modelo de equilibrio parcial del uso de la tierra. Una vez construido, se establece una línea de base, con un horizonte temporal de 10 años para emitir proyecciones del uso del suelo y la producción. También puede ser utilizado de modo contrafactual en el análisis y la evaluación de posibles intervenciones de políticas o cambios en el mercado. En Uruguay existen pocos trabajos de modelización del sector y no existen proyecciones por regiones que puedan distinguir la heterogeneidad de la producción agropecuaria. [EN] The study models Uruguay’s agricultural sector at a regional scale through a partial equilibrium model of land use. Once built, a baseline is established with a 10-year time horizon to produce projections of land use and production. It can also be used in a counterfactual manner for the analysis and evaluation of potential policy interventions or market changes. In Uruguay, there are few modeling studies of the sector, and there are no regional projections that capture the heterogeneity of agricultural production.

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  • Bertamini López, Felipe, 2025. "Modelación regional y económica del uso de suelo, producción y commodities agropecuarios en Uruguay: Simulaciones de mediano y largo plazo," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 25(02), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:393844
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.393844
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