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Developing LUAM (Land Use Allocation Model) and modelling CAP reforms

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  • Jones, P.J., 1995. "Developing LUAM (Land Use Allocation Model) and modelling CAP reforms," Centre for Agricultural Strategy - Papers and Reports 337537, University of Reading.
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    1. A. Moxey & R. Tiffin, 1994. "Estimating Linear Production Coefficients From Farm Business Survey Data: A Note," Journal of Agricultural Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 45(3), pages 381-385, September.
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    1. Thirtle, Colin G. & Piesse, Jenifer & Smith, Vincent H., 1997. "An economic approach to the structure, historical development and reform of agricultural R&D in the UK," Centre for Agricultural Strategy - Papers and Reports 337539, University of Reading.

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