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The Multiple Effects of Procurement Price on Production and Procurement of Wheat in Pakistan

An increase in the procurement price affects government procurement of wheat in at least four ways. Properly estimating the total effect requires taking account of both the direct effects of an increased share of marketed surplus being procured and the indirect effects through the impact on producti...

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Published in:Pakistan development review 1989-07, Vol.28 (2), p.95-119
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Agricultural productivity
Coefficients
Crop economics
Crop production
Crops
Fertilizers
Influence
Market prices
Pakistan
Prices and rates
Procurement
Supply
Supply and demand
Wheat
Wholesale prices
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