PUBLICATIONS
Optimal Decisions on Production and Export of Interrelated Products
Year of Publication:
1980
Author(s):
Miranda Xafa
Journal:
Proc. First Int. Symp. on Inventories, 1980
Document Type:
Article
Abstract
Two products A and B are ”interrelated” if A, the ”primary” product is a major input for the production of B, the ”processed” product. Some common examples of interrelated products are: fruits and fruit juices, tobacco and cigarettes, lumber and wood products, grapes and wine, and olives and olive oil.