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The CPPA Model-Builder: Technical Structure and Programmed Options in Version 1.3

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  • Hjort, Kim
  • Peteghem, Pierre Van

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service has developed the Country Projections and Policy Analysis (CPPA) model-builder to assist analysts in generating projections of agricultural market outcomes and conducting long-term policy analyses. CPPA is a spreadsheet based, program driven system that facilitates the specification of price linkages and economic relationships in agricultural markets. The system generates projections of market outcomes from linkages between domestic prices and exogenous reference prices, given exogenous macroeconomic conditions and user-specified endogenous economic relationships. The model-builder can accommodate 46 cross-linked commodity models, including grains, cotton, sugar, oilseeds and products, animal inventories, and meats, milk, and eggs.

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  • Hjort, Kim & Peteghem, Pierre Van, 1991. "The CPPA Model-Builder: Technical Structure and Programmed Options in Version 1.3," Staff Reports 278585, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:278585
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.278585
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    1. Sheng, Yu & Song, Ligang, 2019. "Agricultural production and food consumption in China: A long-term projection," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 53(C), pages 15-29.
    2. Sedik, David J. & Liefert, William M. & Liapis, Peter S., 1997. "Economic Reform in the Newly Independent States of the Former USSR: Effects on Agricultural Production and Trade to 2005," 1997: Economic Transition in Central and East Europe, and the Former Soviet Union: Implications ... Symposium, June 12-14, 1997, Berlin, Germany 50844, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
    3. Seeley, Ralph, 1998. "Using the Linker: Output, Input, and Operation," Staff Reports 278828, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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