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Abstract
In recent studies of erosion control in agricultural
production it has been standard practice
to use timeless or static models of agricultural
production processes. In this paper implications
of a dynamic model of agricultural production
for erosion control decision making are
compared to those of a static model. On the
basis of this cimparison it is suggested that
future research on the economics of erosion control
and erosion control policy may benefit from
the use of dynamic modeling methods.