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The decision to invest and the investment level: An application to Dutch
glasshouse
horticulture
firms
Oskam, Arie J.
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Goncharova, Natalia V.
;
Verstegen, Jos …
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2009
Investment models typically explain only a small share of the total investmentvariation within or between firms. A reason for this may be that those models do not explicitlydifferentiate between the decision to invest and the decision about the level of investment. Inthis paper, a two-steps...
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The decision to invest and the investment level: An application to Dutch
glasshouse
horticulture
firms
Oskam, Arie J.
;
Goncharova, Natalia V.
;
Verstegen, Jos …
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International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE
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2009
Investment models typically explain only a small share of the total investment variation within or between firms. A reason for this may be that those models do not explicitly differentiate between the decision to invest and the decision about the level of investment. In this paper, a two-steps...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010880112
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Entry and Exit of firms explained by trigger points: Dutch
glasshouse
horticulture
Goncharova, Natalia V.
;
Oskam, Arie J.
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2008
glasshouse
horticulture
over 25 years. Firms should overcome differentthresholds depending on types of entry and exit …
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Entry and Exit of firms explained by trigger points: Dutch
glasshouse
horticulture
Goncharova, Natalia V.
;
Oskam, Arie J.
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European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE
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2008
exit firms in Dutch
glasshouse
horticulture
over 25 years. Firms should overcome different thresholds depending on types of …
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Environmental policies for agriculture in Europe
Toyoda, Takashi
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Managi, Shunsuke
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International Journal of Agricultural Resources, …
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pp. 175-192
economic analysis of the
glasshouse
horticulture
industry in The Netherlands, focusing on direct and dynamic effects, where …
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