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082 0 4 _a92-061362
100 1 _aChembezi, D.M.
245 0 0 _aProgram participation and acreage response functions for U.S. corn:
_b a regional econometric analysis
260 _c1991
340 _aPrinted
520 _aConventional methods in supply analysis have usually modeled program and non-program acreage response in a single aggregate equation. In the presence of government programs, such an approach is less preferred because it fails to distinguish the factors affecting producers' decisions to participate from the factors affecting their planting decisions. A more effective approach is to estimate producer participation response first and then relate this to program planted acreage. Nonprogram acreage response is estimated separately, and is inversely related to participant response. This article reports empirical estimates from two alternative procedures
546 _aEnglish
591 _aUS (DNAL HD1773.A3N6)|John Wiley|COMOD
595 _aAC
650 1 0 _aAdjustment of production
650 1 0 _aAgricultural structure
650 1 0 _aAmerica
650 1 7 _aCereals
_gAGROVOC
_2
_91036
650 1 0 _aEconomic policies
650 1 0 _aFarm size
650 1 0 _aFarm structure
650 1 0 _aManagement
650 1 0 _aMathematical and statistical methods
650 1 0 _aModels
650 1 0 _aNorth America
650 1 0 _aOrganization, administration and management of agricultural enterpr
650 1 0 _aPlant products
650 1 0 _aPolicies
650 1 0 _aPrices
650 1 0 _aProduction policies
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650 1 0 _aProfitability
650 1 0 _aUSA
700 1 _aWomack, A.W.,
_ecoaut.
773 0 _tReview of Agricultural Economics
_n92-061362
_gv. 13, no. 2, p. 259-275
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