@article{McCarl:11888,
      recid = {11888},
      author = {McCarl, Bruce A.},
      title = {MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING FOR RESOURCE POLICY APPRAISAL  UNDER MULTIPLE OBJECTIVES},
      address = {1992},
      number = {1793-2016-141995},
      series = {Working Paper 6},
      pages = {28},
      year = {1992},
      abstract = {Mathematical programming is one technique that can be used  for resource policy appraisal.  Multiple objectives are  usually involved in resource policy considerations.  This  paper discusses issues regarding the use of mathematical  programming techniques for the multiobjective resource  policy arena.  Theoretical models are introduced with a  separation called for between producer response models and  policy maker models due to a disparity of objectives.  The  paper draws on the literature citing cases where producer  level models have been utilized to simulate the policy  outcome implications of alternative policies.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11888},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.11888},
}