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In order to construct mathematical models of farmers’ cooperatives one finds algebraic expressions for relationships and interdependencies as analyzed in the last chapter and partially depicted by Figures 5.1 and 5.2. At first the model-builder may formulate a general behavioral model of cooperative farming. Then as the central construction, a linear programming model of farmers’ cooperatives can be set up which is followed by a simple cooperative model placing emphasis on investment and technology. Finally, a separate section provides a relatively large set of equalities that specify the real content of economic categories prevailing in socialist cooperative farming.1
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Fekete, F., Heady, E.O., Holdren, B.R. (1976). Mathematical Models of Cooperative Farming. In: Economics of Cooperative Farming. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1379-5_7
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