Using input-output models: Estimating economic impact of increasing irrigated farming in colusa county
Authors
John W. MamerL. T. Wallace
George E. Goldman
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Hilgardia 28(3):3-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n03p3. March 1974.
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Abstract
THE USE of input-output models to analyze resource choices was discussed in California Agriculture (May 1973). This article briefly describes the application of input-output to estimating the economic impact of expanding irrigated farming in Colusa County.
Mamer J, Wallace L, Goldman G. 1974. Using input-output models: Estimating economic impact of increasing irrigated farming in colusa county. Hilgardia 28(3):3-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n03p3
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