@article{Ball:174320,
      recid = {174320},
      author = {Ball, V. Eldon and Bureau, Jean-Christophe and Eakin,  Kelly and Somwaru, Agapi},
      title = {Cap reform: modelling supply response subject to the land  set-aside},
      journal = {Agricultural Economics: The Journal of the International  Association of Agricultural Economists},
      address = {1997-12},
      number = {968-2016-75480},
      pages = {12},
      year = {1997},
      abstract = {This paper uses duality theory to develop a model of  European Community agriculture. The model is used to  investigate the impact of
the land set-aside provision of  the recent package of reforms of the Common Agricultural  Policy. We assume that producers chose output
and variable  input levels that maximize difference between revenue and  variable cost. By including first-order conditions for the  allocation
of land across its uses, we impose that the  observed allocations are profit-maximizing allocations. To  overcome the problem of incorporating
many outputs into an  estimable production structure, we imposed a priori the  restriction that the technology was weakly separable in  major
categories of outputs. With this restriction, it was  possible to model production decisions in stages using  consistent aggregates in the latter
stages.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/174320},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.174320},
}