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Abstract
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertically-structured
model including imperfectly competitive agricultural input markets, a bread grain market, and
an imperfectly competitive food industry. An actually observed bread grain policy is compared
to a hypothetical efficient policy. Computer-intensive simulation procedures and surface response
functions are utilized to account for the sensitivity of model results with respect to
10,000 normal distributed parameter sets.