Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. (1.0.0)
This a model developed as a part of the paper Mejía, G. & García-Díaz, C. (2018). Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. Agricultural Systems 160: 132-142.
It simulates the competition dynamics of the potato market in Bogotá, Colombia. The model explores the economic impact of intermediary actors on the potato supply chain.
Release Notes
The model was built in Netlogo 5.3.1.
In order to run the model, it is necessary to use the input data file distance_matrix.csv (also attached). Please modifiy the code and provide the corresponding location of the file in your computer.
Details of the model can be found in the paper Mejía, G., & García-Díaz, C. (2018). Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. Agricultural Systems, 160, 132-142.
Associated Publications
Mejía, G. & García-Díaz, C. (2018). Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. Agricultural Systems 160: 132-142.
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Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. 1.0.0
This a model developed as a part of the paper Mejía, G. & García-Díaz, C. (2018). Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. Agricultural Systems 160: 132-142.
It simulates the competition dynamics of the potato market in Bogotá, Colombia. The model explores the economic impact of intermediary actors on the potato supply chain.
Release Notes
The model was built in Netlogo 5.3.1.
In order to run the model, it is necessary to use the input data file distance_matrix.csv (also attached). Please modifiy the code and provide the corresponding location of the file in your computer.
Details of the model can be found in the paper Mejía, G., & García-Díaz, C. (2018). Market-level effects of firm-level adaptation and intermediation in networked markets of fresh foods: a case study in Colombia. Agricultural Systems, 160, 132-142.