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discounts are a key component of fed cattle pricing, whether packers purchase fed cattle on a live weight, dressed weight, or …
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A single equation demand and a sourced differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model are employed to investigate factors influencing the dairy import demand in China and competition among different exporters from 2002 to 2012. Results from both models are compared and own-price,...
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The objective of this study is to investigate the reactions of corn and soybean futures markets to crop progress and condition information of USDA's Crop Progress (CP) reports in an event study methodology over the period 1986 to 2012. Results show, first, significant differences in...
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seem to further support speculation toward this end. A component pricing model is used to actually examine the impact of …
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market power that would arise from potential mergers or collusive pricing arrangements. …
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Data from U.S. households for year 2008 were used in examining market competitiveness of soymilk using tobit procedure. Unconditional own- and cross-price elasticities are larger than their conditional counterparts. Income, age, employment status, education level, race, ethnicity, region and...
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The Quadratic AIDS model was estimated to analyze the U.S. fruit consumption using annual per capita consumption data and prices for a demand system consisting of fresh fruit, fruit juice and other processed fruit. All Marshallian own price elasticities are found to be negative and the demand...
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