Rural Economic Modelling : An Input-Output Approach (CABI Publishing)
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Book Description
The rural economy has experienced many wide-ranging and complex changes in recent years. These stem in large measure from changes in socioeconomic norms and values, but also from reforms of agricultural policy, political thinking on the environment, increased international competitive
pressures and changes in the structure of social and regional funding. Various attempts have been made to understand and predict the causal structure of these interrelationships through economic models.
The input-output approach provides one such methodology for economic modelling and this book applies this approach to a range of rural economic problems, including multiplier effects, forestry and pluriactivity. It combines various case studies with more theoretical discussions. It will serve
as a supplementary reference text for students of agricultural, environmental and rural economics and policy, and will also be useful for professional economists in this sector.
Rural Economic Modelling: An Input-Output Approach,P. Midmore,L. Harrison-Mayfield,CABI Publishing,0851991122,Agricultural Economics,Agriculture,Agriculture - Agronomy,Agriculture - General,Business / Economics / Finance,Econometric models,Economic aspects,Economics - General,General,Input-output analysis,Rural development,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Agriculture & related industries,Agriculture | Agricultural Economics & Rural Studies,Environmental economics,Management of land & natural resources,Political economy
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