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Agricultural production is subject to supply risk. Expected and realized farm outputs and output prices are unknown and unobservable when inputs are chosen. Crop and livestock production decisions are linked over time. Producers expectations are particularly difficult to model. This paper...
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Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- PART I -- BEHAVIOR UNDER RISK: GENERAL CONCEPTS AND -- THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR AGRICULTURE -- 1 Expected Utility as a Paradigm for Decision Making in Agriculture 3 -- Jack Meyer -- 2 Non-Expected Utility: What Do the Anomalies Mean for 21 -- Risk in...
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