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Simulating agricultural land rental markets by combining agent-based models with traditional economics concepts: The case of the Argentine Pampas
Bert, Federico Esteban
; North, Michael; Rovere, Santiago; Tatara, Erik; Macal, Charles; Podestá, Guillermo
Fecha de publicación:
09/2015
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Environmental Modelling & Software
ISSN:
1364-8152
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Land exchange through rental transactions is a central process in agricultural systems. The land tenure regimes emerge from land transactions and structural and land use changes are tied to the dynamics of the land market. We introduce LARMA, a LAnd Rental MArket model embedded within the Pampas Model (PM), an agent-based model of Argentinean agricultural systems. LARMA produces endogenous formation of land rental prices. LARMA relies on traditional economic concepts for LRP formation but addresses some drawbacks of this approach by being integrated into an agent-based model that considers heterogeneous agents interacting with one another. PM-LARMA successfully reproduced the agricultural land tenure regimes and land rental prices observed in the Pampas. Including adaptive, heterogeneous and interacting agents was critical to this success. We conclude that agent-based and traditional economic models can be successfully combined to capture complex emergent land tenure and market price patterns while simplifying the overall model design.
Palabras clave:
Agricultural Land Markets
,
Land Tenure
,
Argentina
,
Agent-Based Modelling
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Bert, Federico Esteban; North, Michael; Rovere, Santiago; Tatara, Erik; Macal, Charles; et al.; Simulating agricultural land rental markets by combining agent-based models with traditional economics concepts: The case of the Argentine Pampas; Elsevier; Environmental Modelling & Software; 71; 9-2015; 97-110
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