A classical problem in forest economics is the determination of the optimal rotation age. It is commonly acknowledged that Martin Faustmann and Max Robert Pressler contributed the most to the solution of this problem. Faustmann formulated the renowned land expectation value formula, which laid the foundation for economic analyses of the optimal rotation problem. He also provided several hints on how to correctly solve the problem. Pressler’s work focused on the growth of the capital in a forest stand. He invented the concept of Indicator Per Cent, and argued that the Indicator Per Cent should be used to guide forestry decision-making. Pressler correctly stated how to use the Indicator Per Cent to determine when a stand should be harvested. However, his suggestions about the choice among silviculture options indicate that he did not fully understand the economic implication of the Indicator Per Cent.
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Did Pressler fully understand how to use the indicator per cent? Available to Purchase
Peichen Gong;
Department of Forest Economics,
SLU
, SE-901 83 Umeå, Sweden
Corresponding author. E-mail addresses:Peichen.Gong@sekon.slu.se (P. Gong).
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Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
Department of Economics,
Umeå University
, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
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Corresponding author. E-mail addresses:Peichen.Gong@sekon.slu.se (P. Gong).
Received:
March 19 2009
Accepted:
November 24 2009
Online ISSN: 1618-1530
Print ISSN: 1104-6899
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Journal of Forest Economics (2010) 16 (3): 195–203.
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Received:
March 19 2009
Accepted:
November 24 2009
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Gong P, Löfgren K (2010), "Did Pressler fully understand how to use the indicator per cent?". Journal of Forest Economics, Vol. 16 No. 3 pp. 195–203, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfe.2009.11.004
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