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World Wheat Policy Simulation Model: Description and Computer Program Documentation
The World Sugar Policy Simulation Model is a dynamic, partial equilibrium, net trade model. It distinguishes 18 countries and regions, and sugar is assumed to be a homogenous commodity. The model is designed for evaluating the effects on the world sugar economy of farm and trade policies by simulating production, consumption, stocks, and trade for sugar over a 10- to 15-year period. Figures are not included in the machine readable file--contact the authors for paper copies.