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This chapter presents the AGMEMOD computer framework, introduces the reader to the available software and explains how to use this software. The technical aspects of building the AGMEMOD database, the generation and use of the computer model and the solving of the AGMEMOD model are presented in detail. This chapter can be used as a guideline for readers who are interested in the operational version of the AGMEMOD model.

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van Leeuwen, M. et al. (2012). AGMEMOD Model. In: Chantreuil, F., Hanrahan, K., van Leeuwen, M. (eds) The Future of EU Agricultural Markets by AGMEMOD. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2291-0_3

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