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Estimating Land Use Patterns: A Separable Programing Approach

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  • Huang, Wen-Yuan
  • Hogg, Howard C.

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A model is described that projects land use patterns under both competitive and profit maximizing conditions. Separable programing is utilized to internalize price effects resulting from project production, and to allow extension of the basic model to include cross-elasticities. An empirical example, as used to illustrate the model, includes a detailed description of model formulation for solution on the IBM-MPS System.

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  • Huang, Wen-Yuan & Hogg, Howard C., 1976. "Estimating Land Use Patterns: A Separable Programing Approach," Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 28(1), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersja:147561
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.147561
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    1. Horner, Gerald L. & Dudek, Daniel J., 1979. "An Analytical System For The Evaluation Of Land Use And Water Quality Policy Impacts Upon Irrigated Agriculture," Working Papers 225680, University of California, Davis, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
    2. Koo, Won W. & Cho, Kyu D., 1991. "Alternative Agricultural Policies in Korea," Agricultural Economics Reports 23294, North Dakota State University, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.

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