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Botswana 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 Livestock Production/Industries 1 Marginal cost function 1 PMP-based sectoral model 1 capital costs 1 coal exports 1 coal mines 1 econometric models 1 energy policy 1 international steam coal trade model 1 long run marginal cost function 1 marginal supply costs 1 milk production costs 1 mine development 1 programming models 1 rail transportation costs 1
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Fichani, Khaulani 1 Labys, Walter C. 1 Mack, Gabriele 1 Mann, Stefan 1
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European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE 1
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107th Seminar, January 30-February 1, 2008, Sevilla, Spain 1 International Journal of Global Energy Issues 1
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Defining elasticities for PMP models by estimating marginal cost functions based on FADN Data - the case of Swiss dairy production
Mack, Gabriele; Mann, Stefan - European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE - 2008
The Swiss agricultural sectoral information and forecasting system (SILAS) is based on the PMP standard approach. The marginal cost functions are estimated by exogenous elasticities. Due to the lack of empirical data the elasticities were set for all activities to unity. Based on total milk...
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Planning the future of Botswana's coal
Fichani, Khaulani; Labys, Walter C. - In: International Journal of Global Energy Issues 25 (2006) 1/2, pp. 60-82
Botswana has vast proven deposits of steam coal, which, for a long time, the government has wanted to develop but without much success. The main objectives of this study are: to forecast possible coal exports from Botswana and the land routes for these exports; to determine the competitiveness...
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