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Titre Magali : un modèle d'offre de l'agriculture française
Auteur José Ramanantsoa, Marie-Annick Mathieu
Mir@bel Revue Economie et prévision
Numéro no 117-118, 1995/1-2 Agriculture et environnement
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 183-199
Résumé anglais Magali: A French Agricultural Supply Model, by Marie-Annick Mathieu and José Romanantsoa. Magali (an agricultural model analyzing intrasectorial liaisons) is a dynamic macroeconometric model of French agriculture. Its purpose is to describe the sector's medium-run development, as presented in the national accounts, and especially the supply of agricultural products and formation of value-added and agricultural income. It also represents how the sector develops structurally through investments, land and the number of holdings. It thereby establishes quantified relations between the main French agricultural indicators: output prices, input prices, surface areas, yields, livestock populations, production, intra-consumption, income, productivity and structure. Magali is essentially a supply model, although it is extended to partial equilibria for certain products. This article presents the links between the different parts of the model, the specifications and the estimates of the main equations that make it up.
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