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, income, and advertising. Advertising effects are statistically significant, but modest. The question ofwhether milk … advertising is profitable when demand interrelationships are taken into account must await additional research. …
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We investigate consumer response to various types of advertising for fruits and vegetables—a food category which health … commodity-specific (widely used in the United States) advertising campaigns for various fruits and vegetables is empirically … measured. We show that broad-based advertising effects far exceed those of the commodity-specific advertising and discuss the …
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Generic promotion and advertising activities have traditionally been used to promote individual agricultural … effects of advertising. Econometric results indicate that commodity-specific promotional efforts may be less effective at … significant clockwise rotational effect on the demand for fruits and vegetables. Broad-based advertising does have a direct effect …
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them come from the household heterogeneity in preferences. Results also show that advertising increases the purchase …
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Sustainability standards for biofuel production calculated via life cycle accounting (LCA) require a certain reduction … environmental price of carbon is constant over time and (ii) the social discount rate (SDR) equals zero. We offer a sustainability … sustainable, i.e., satisfies our sustainability standard, whereas in the United States no land type satisfies our criterion …
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A combination of higher oil production as well as higher oil prices is creating oil revenue windfalls for some Sub Saharan African countries. If well managed, these revenues have the potential to reduce poverty and bridge the development gap; if not they could lead to Dutch disease and an...
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Economic theory gives no clear indication of the minimum number of producers necessary for a market to define competitive price-quantity equilibria which approximate price equal to marginal cost. Previous work and FERC Guidelines generally suggest that 6 to 10 generators may be workably...
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This paper attempts to measure the impact of government intervention in product and factor markets on chickpea competitiveness in India. This is done by estimating the nominal (NPC), effective (EPC) and effective subsidy (ESC) protection coefficients for chickpea and its main competing crops...
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Brands have largely been absent for fresh produce products; however, apples are one notable exception whereby varieties partially take the place of brands. Studying the role of brands in this market is particularly interesting given the introduction of several patented or socalled managed apple...
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