Description |
1 online resource (xx, 139 pages) : illustrations, portrait |
Contents |
Preface; P.A.Samuelson -- Foreword to the English Translation; F.Tack -- Johann Heinrich von Thunen's Contribution to the Forestry Economics: A Brief Introduction to Part III of the Isolated State; U.van Suntum -- PART I: -- Timber Yield -- Timber Value -- The Determination of the Value of Pinewood Stock of a Given Age -- The Determination of the Value of Timber Stocks of Differing Rotation Periods -- The Rent of the Woodland Floor -- Calculations Related to the Rotation Period -- Thinning Out -- The Rent of Woodland in Comparison with Ground Rent -- Underwood or Brushwood -- The Influence of the Yield in Value of Thinnings on the most Advantageous Rotation Period and on Ground Rent -- The Thinning Methods Employed by Chief Forester Nagel -- Ground Rent and Rotation Period from Pollination, if Thinning Removes Half the Wooded Growth -- Comparison of the Two Methods, in Which Thinning Removes A. One Third of Annual Timber Growth, B. Half of this Growth -- PART II: -- How Great Does the Space Around each Tree Need to be in Relation to its Diameter if the Annual Growth in Value of the Entire Woodland is to Achieve a Maximum? -- The Growth of Individual Trees in Diameter and in Physical Volume -- Calculation of the Portion of the Growth to be Removed in Thinning -- Criticism -- Ground Rent and the Most Advantageous Rotation Period, if Only 1/3 of the Growth is Left in the Remaining Stock -- PART III: -- What is the Relationship Between the Growth of the Tree and the Space Which Each Tree Has? -- Calculation of Total Growth -- Ground Rent and Most Advantageous Rotation Period for Different Degrees of Distance of Trees from One Another -- What Part of the Timber Reserve is at Different Ages Removed in Decennial Thinnings? -- Deviation of the Results of Our Calculation from Reality -- Comparison of the Ground Rent of Woodland With That of Arable Land -- Applications -- Continuation -- Epilogue: A Chronicle of Editing the Isolated State; R.Schwarze -- Glossary |
Summary |
This volume is the first ever English translation of Part III of von Thüneǹs famous 'Isolated State'. It deals with the optimum rotation period of woods - a central problem of capital theory which has been studied by many famous economists. Thünen's early approach to the problem compares very well with most of the later attempts |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Translated from the German |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Agriculture -- Economic aspects.
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Sustainable forestry.
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Forest management.
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Rent (Economic theory)
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Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Germany
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Sustainable forestry -- Germany
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Forest management -- Germany
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economic rent.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Agribusiness.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Sustainable Agriculture.
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Agriculture -- Economic aspects
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Forest management
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Rent (Economic theory)
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Sustainable forestry
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Germany
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Suntum, Ulrich van
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Tribe, Keith
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ISBN |
9780230274112 |
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0230274110 |
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1349308102 |
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9781349308101 |
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