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Abstract
Information on supply price elasticities has been acknowledged as being very important for decision makers at the macro and
micro levels. This paper presents an empirical investigation of vegetable growers' responses to prices in Oman. It develops a
single supply response function incorporating adaptive expectation model for prices. Results indicate that growers adjust
relatively fast to changes in expected prices. However, these adjustments are rather low for some crop in the short- and longrun.
Growers' production decisions have also shown a significant response to prices of other products competing for farm
space and other production resources. These results will support efforts aimed at market development and crop enhancement
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