1991
DOI: 10.1080/13600819108424042
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Supply responses of peasant cultivators in the Sudan—a rational expectations model

Abstract: Most attempts to increase agricultural production rely on incentives to the farmer, especially regarding market prices, and a positive response by him. In this paper the latter is analysed with reference to two major oilseed export crops in the Sudan, groundnuts and sesame, under small peasant farming conditions. The methodology used to study the behaviour of farmers is based on Rational Expectations techniques and the data used are drawn from official time series material. The results obtained show that small… Show more

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“…Surveys inOgdu and Gbetibouo ( 1990) and inBond (1983) reveal uniform use of adaptive models. An exception to this trend appears inSaad and Simpson (1991).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Surveys inOgdu and Gbetibouo ( 1990) and inBond (1983) reveal uniform use of adaptive models. An exception to this trend appears inSaad and Simpson (1991).…”
mentioning
confidence: 95%