Journal article

Economies of scale, energy use and enterprise size in agriculture: modeling of policies to reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions


Authors listNuppenau, EA

Publication year2009

Pages203-210

JournalŽemés ūkio mokslai

Volume number16

Issue number3-4

URLhttp://mokslozurnalai.lmaleidykla.lt/zemesukiomokslai/2009/3-4/5728


Abstract

Normally, large farms use more energy than small farms and obtain higher labour productivity, which is one of the reasons for their superiority. In this paper, we will analyse how to model the effects of economies of scale and technology choices and how a new pathway can be developed, that includes incentives to save energy and develop coexistence of large and small farms. The issue is how we can address farm size and energy use by taxing and subsidization to reduce carbon emission of agriculture? The paper suggests a framework of linear programming and quadratic expositions of farm behaviour to identify optimal farm operation with different concerns of small and large-scale segments for labour productivity, energy productivity and recycling. Based on energy use, it will be shown how optimization and farm structures differ. The research is targeted at Eastern European countries which face challenges of structural change and are keen to seek subsidies for sustainable agriculture within the EU.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleNuppenau, E. (2009) Economies of scale, energy use and enterprise size in agriculture: modeling of policies to reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions, Žemés ūkio mokslai, 16(3-4), pp. 203-210. http://mokslozurnalai.lmaleidykla.lt/zemesukiomokslai/2009/3-4/5728

APA Citation styleNuppenau, E. (2009). Economies of scale, energy use and enterprise size in agriculture: modeling of policies to reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions. Žemés ūkio mokslai. 16(3-4), 203-210. http://mokslozurnalai.lmaleidykla.lt/zemesukiomokslai/2009/3-4/5728


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