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A price endogenous analysis of agricultural intervention policies: The case of Turkey

Abstract

Government intervenes into agricultural markets in various forms in order to achieve planned targets. The instruments used for this purpose usually have important welfare distributional effects. This article quantifies the social and economic consequences of intervention policies in a modeling framework. The model is of mathematical programming type which uses the principle of surplus maximization. ; Publisher's Version

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