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dc.contributor.authorCatherine J. Morrison Paul
dc.contributor.authorWarren E. Johnston
dc.contributor.authorGerald A. G. Frengley
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-24T05:40:12Z-
dc.date.available2020-08-24T05:40:12Z-
dc.date.issued2002/08/01
dc.identifier.issnissn16070704
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.fcu.edu.tw/handle/2376/2184-
dc.description.abstractA recent study suggested that output composition rather than technical efficiency changes were the primary result of dramatic regulatory reforms imposed on the New Zealand sheep and beef farming sector in the 1980s. These results raise important questions about the substitutability and cost efficiency patterns underlying these changes. Although standard measures of returns and biases do not reflect these production characteristics, indicators can be developed, based on marginal rates of transformation and technical substitution, to facilitate such an analysis. We compute such measures and find that output substitutability, even given the product jointness inherent in pastoral production, supported cost efficient output compositional changes in response to reform. However, limited substitutability and rigidities for inputs restricted input responses and imposed significant costs on farmers in their attempts_x000D_ to adapt to the post-reform economic incentives.
dc.description.sponsorship逢甲大學
dc.format.extent12
dc.language.iso英文
dc.relation.ispartofseriesinternational journal of business and economics
dc.relation.isversionofVolume1No2
dc.subjectcost efficiency|allocative efficiency|agriculture|regulatory reform
dc.titlePost-Reform Substitution and Cost Efficiency in the New Zealand Agricultural Sector
dc.type期刊篇目
分類:Volume01,No.2

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