Titre : | Impact of a grain price cut on income of crop farms : an extended partial equilibrium approach |
Auteurs : | H. Guyomard, Auteur L.P. Mahe, Auteur Congrès |
Editeur : | Kiel : Vauk |
Année de publication : | 1989 |
Présentation physique : | p. 129-141(+tb+gh+bibl) |
Mots clés : |
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FRAN EVAL RETE REVE TERR EFCA CERE CEEU PREN COUT FONC |
Note générale : | Extr. 22nd Symposium of the EAAE "Costs and benefits of agric.policies and projects" (October 12th-14th 1988, Amsterdam) C/D |
Résumé : | The paper stems from the apparent very large impact of a 10% price cut on the farm income of grain growers measured by traditional producer's surplus or other similar static measures. In the context of French specialized farms it would be around[...] The paper stems from the apparent very large impact of a 10% price cut on the farm income of grain growers measured by traditional producer's surplus or other similar static measures. In the context of French specialized farms it would be around -24%.The authors attempt to identify the various induced effects triggered by the output price cut on input prices due to derived demand effects, including a land cost effect. Ever under pessimistic assumptions, the induced effects are not negligible (2 to 5%). However, trend effects due to technical change in both agriculture and the farm input industry do bring offsetting contributions which are both large and obtained every year (about 6%). As a result, in spite of the pessimistic state measure, specialized farmers need only 2 to 3 years to recover the original farm income per head. Due to land price fall however, they would feel poorer...or less rich. |
Précision sur le document : | Congrès |
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité | Fonds spéciaux | Note publique |
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7000556 | B/III/ALLE/7/6 | Papier | Bibliothèque de l'Agriculture | Fonds Agriculture | En rayon Disponible |