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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715067
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Optimal forest rotation and land values under a borrowing constraint.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715067

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    Optimal forest rotation and land values under a borrowing constraint. (English)
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    3 March 2002
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    This study relaxes the assumption of perfect capital markets in the classical Faustmann forest rotation model. A constraint on borrowing changes all the basic properties of optimal forest harvesting. Instead of a constant rotation period, an infinite chain of rotations is determined by a nonlinear difference equation. The rotation period evolves over time and approaches a stationary rotation in finite or infinite time. The length of optimal rotation, timber supply and the value of forest land depend on forest-owner-specific factors that are normally nonexistent in rotation problems. The model explains several empirical findings that cause problems for the classical versions of the Faustmann model.
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    Forest rotation model
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    Optimal stopping
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    Point-input
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    point-output capital theory
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    Vintage capital
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