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The effect of fertiliser on risk : a heteroscedastie production function with measurable stoclastic inputs / Roumasset, James A.
The sources of production risk are many and diverse in nature. Estimating risk as a black box, without explicit recognition of its sources, can lead to inferior estimates of optimal inputs under risk aversion. In this paper, a method is presented for estimating production functions with measurable stochastic inputs and for generating the parameters [...]
IFPRI; 1995 - 15p.
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World food markets into the 21st Century: Environment and resource constraints and policies / Rosegrant, Mark W.
Projections of global food supply and demand to the year 2020 indicate that food production in the aggregate is likely to keep pace with growing populations and incomes, and that real food prices will be stable or slowly declining. This article examines the possible environmental and resource constraints to long-term food production growth and expl [...]
IFPRI; 1997 - pp.401-428
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Water resources in the Asia-Pacific Region: managing scarcity / Rosegrant, Mark W.
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Water policy for efficient agricultural diversification: market-based approaches / Rosegrant, Mark W.
The rapid liberalization of developing economies encourages agricultural diversi- fication and commercialization. Prevailing water allocation methods have tended to limit the flexibility of farmers in realiocating resources in response to changing incentives. Reform of water allocation mechanisms has lagged behind other input sectors, [...]
IFPRI; 1995 - 21p.
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Asian food production in the 1990s: irrigation investment and management policy / Rosegrant, Mark W.
This article addresses the implications of declining productivity growth for rice and wheat in Asia and parallel changes in irrigation investment patterns for future irrigation investment and management policies. The general economic case for increased public investment in new irrigation is examined, the potential for improving existing irrigation [...]
International Food Policy Research Institute; 1993 - pp.13-32
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World Water and Food to 2025: Dealing with Scarcity / Rosegrant, Mark W.
Are we headed toward a worldwide water crisis? The increasing demand for water among households, industry, the environment, and especially agriculture is making global water scarcity a perilous possibility.What will happen to food production and global food security as water becomes increasingly scarce? What steps can we take to avert threats to gl [...]
IFPRI; 2002 - 322p; Ref.
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