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 A [[:capri:team|network]] of European researchers managed by [[http://www.ilr1.uni-bonn.de/agpo/agpo_e.htm|Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn]]. CAPRI will live as long as projects will generate the resources for its survival.  A [[:capri:team|network]] of European researchers managed by [[http://www.ilr1.uni-bonn.de/agpo/agpo_e.htm|Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn]]. CAPRI will live as long as projects will generate the resources for its survival. 
 == Who pays for the maintenance of CAPRI? == == Who pays for the maintenance of CAPRI? ==
-The different [[:capri:projects|projects]] applying CAPRI devote part of their funds to finance maintenance activities (data base updates, software maintenance and improvements, generation of the reference run, documention etc.). +The different [[:capri:project|projects]] applying CAPRI devote part of their funds to finance maintenance activities (data base updates, software maintenance and improvements, generation of the reference run, documention etc.). 
 == Is CAPRI free of charge? == == Is CAPRI free of charge? ==
 Yes, it is. CAPRI is handled as open source as its development and maintenance was almost 100% paid by taxpayer's money, typically by project co-financed by the EU and public reseach institutions. Certain components and data may however at least for restricted periods be accessible only for certain clients. The network tries to base CAPRI whereever possible on license free products and data sets, however, you need a [[http://www.gams.com|GAMS]] license to run the model. The development of the system is and was funded mainly by EU research programs. But potential users should be aware that is requires quite some time until one may use a complex system as CAPRI for policy impact analysis.  Yes, it is. CAPRI is handled as open source as its development and maintenance was almost 100% paid by taxpayer's money, typically by project co-financed by the EU and public reseach institutions. Certain components and data may however at least for restricted periods be accessible only for certain clients. The network tries to base CAPRI whereever possible on license free products and data sets, however, you need a [[http://www.gams.com|GAMS]] license to run the model. The development of the system is and was funded mainly by EU research programs. But potential users should be aware that is requires quite some time until one may use a complex system as CAPRI for policy impact analysis. 
   
 
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