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Handbook of Agricultural Economics

Agricultural Production

Bruce L. Gardner (Edited by), Gordon C. Rausser (Edited by)

9780444507280, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 6 December 2001

836 pages

24.1 x 15.9 x 4.2 cm, 0.53 kg

This first volume of the \""Handbook of Agricultural Economics\"" presents work on topics central to the economics of agriculture: the quantitative representation of technology; market expectations; household production behaviour; consumer behaviour with uncertain quality and safety of goods; and issues of imperfect competition in food marketing. Volume 1A treats issues in agricultural production, representing the consequences of decades of work deepening and widening the original focus of agricultural economics on farm management. In addition to the theory and estimation of production and supply behaviour in agriculture, chapters are devoted to topics on which major advancements have been made: technological change; returns to agricultural res]

Handbook of Agricultural Economics Agricultural Production Gardner Volume 1A

Handbook of Agricultural Economics

Agricultural Production

Bruce L. Gardner (Edited by), Gordon C. Rausser (Edited by)

9780444507280, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 6 December 2001

836 pages

24.1 x 15.9 x 4.2 cm, 0.53 kg

This first volume of the \""Handbook of Agricultural Economics\"" presents work on topics central to the economics of agriculture: the quantitative representation of technology; market expectations; household production behaviour; consumer behaviour with uncertain quality and safety of goods; and issues of imperfect competition in food marketing. Volume 1A treats issues in agricultural production, representing the consequences of decades of work deepening and widening the original focus of agricultural economics on farm management. In addition to the theory and estimation of production and supply behaviour in agriculture, chapters are devoted to topics on which major advancements have been made: technological change; returns to agricultural res]

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