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PapierEvaluer l'entreprise agricole est une question qui préoccupe de plus en plus les agriculteurs, les experts, les conseillers, les notaires...Jusqu'à présent cette évaluation s'est résumée le plus souvent en une simple addition des valeurs des diffé...Livre
PapierSteve Parsons Oxford : University of Oxford, Agricultural economics unit 1995 coll. Oxford Agrarian Studies, ISSN 0264-5491 ; Vol. X p. 170-185A simple diagrammatic model to show the effects on domestic production, consumers' welfare, the EC-farm budget and British trade caused by exchange rates of the CAP (non-automatic aligment of spot and representative green sterling exchange rates).Livre
PapierA.J. Rayner Oxford : University of Oxford, Agricultural economics unit 1990 coll. Oxford Agrarian Studies, ISSN 0264-5491 ; Vol. 18 n° 1 p.3-21Reform proposals advanced by the major players in the current Uruguay Round negotiations are reviewed and the main areas of contention identified. The prospects for resolving the major disagreements sufficiently for significant reforms to be achie...Livre
PapierG.H. Peters Oxford : University of Oxford, Agricultural economics unit 1988 coll. Oxford Agrarian Studies, ISSN 0264-5491 ; Vol. XVII p. 186-218Description of the Producer Subsidy Equivalents (PSEs) measurement, a brief exposure to the lines along which the PSE debate in Uruguay Round (GATT)-context is moving : basic definitions; algebraic interpretation; transfers, income and value of ou...Livre
PapierG. Jones Oxford : University of Oxford, Agricultural economics unit 1984 coll. Oxford Agrarian Studies, ISSN 0264-5491 ; Vol. XIII p. 171-200The influence of age of housewife, freezer ownership, refrigerator ownership, income, children and apparent economics of scale are analysed crosssectionally with some reference to implications for trends in british consumption of livestock product...Livre
PapierG. Jones Oxford : University of Oxford, Agricultural economics unit 1983 coll. Oxford Agrarian Studies, ISSN 0264-5491 ; Vol. XII p. 140-162A bayesian approach to joint estimation of demand equations for interrelated sets is discussed and applied.Meat consumption per caput by broad groups is considered dependent on real prices of those meats, real income and trend. Two sets of prior r...Livre
PapierG. Jones Oxford : University of Oxford, Agricultural economics unit 1980 coll. Oxford Agrarian Studies, ISSN 0264-5491 ; Vol. IX p. 129-140Given competitive profit maximisation and a typical CES-production function for a simple product, its supply elasticity, with respect to the output price, can be regarded as a weighted average of supply elasticities for the inputs.The degree of di...