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    The optimal location of egg production in New Zealand

    Beck, A. C.; Rathbun, J. P.; Abbott, C. D.
    Abstract
    The operation of production control in the New Zealand egg industry has tended to result in the sub-optimal location of production facilities. This study was instigated to: (i) determine the optimal location of egg production throughout New Zealand; (ii) estimate the potential cost savings to the industry and consumers through the relocation of production facilities closer to the optimal pattern, and; (iii) review some of the possible policy alternatives which could be used to facilitate a more efficient location of production.
    Keywords
    eggs; egg production
    Date
    1984-10
    Type
    Monograph
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