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    Calibration of shadow values in constrained optimisation models of agricultural supply

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    Authors
    Garnache, C.
    Mérel, P.
    Howitt, R.
    Lee, Juhwan
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Garnache, C. and Mérel, P. and Howitt, R. and Lee, J. 2017. Calibration of shadow values in constrained optimisation models of agricultural supply. European Review of Agricultural Economics. 44 (3): pp. 363-397.
    Source Title
    European Review of Agricultural Economics
    DOI
    10.1093/erae/jbx005
    ISSN
    0165-1587
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Molecular and Life Sciences (MLS)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75589
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © 2017 Oxford University Press and Foundation for the European Review of Agricultural Economics. This paper proposes a new information-based method to calibrate the shadow values of constraints in Positive Mathematical Programming models of agricultural supply. Shadow values are chosen so as to minimise model deviation from observed activity- and input-specific expenditures, enhancing the informational basis of the calibrated model. We provide an application to nitrogen policy in California using an agronomically and economically calibrated regionalised model. Regional shadow values of water are generally much higher than those suggested by the traditional method of Howitt, R. E. (1995b. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77(2): 329-342). The implied statewide elasticity of demand for nitrogen is minimally affected by the choice of shadow values, however predicted environmental outcomes differ as this choice affects the distribution of nitrogen across regions and crops.

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