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empirical study of demand in New England, our principal conclusions are: (a) price elasticities, estimated using state level …Accurate forecasts of energy demand are required for public policy formation, but estimation of the residential demand … electricity demand analysis: model specification with respect to the price variable and the level of data aggregation. From an …
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Transportation costs between production regions affect interregional competitive relations. Rising fuel costs have substantially changed the transfer cost function for motortruck transport. A method for estimating the direct impact on consumer and producer prices of fuel cost increases is...
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The feasibility of reducing delivery frequency as a means of lowering energy and transportation costs is examined. Four reduced delivery situations are examined using a net present value criteria. While substantial energy savings are possible the cost of equipment necessary to accommodate these...
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The demand for electricity in the residential sector is estimated to have become less elastic for the recent period of … investigated and we conclude that demand appears to be asymmetric with respect to price in both the short and long run. We then …
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The objectives of this article were first to develop a viable predicting model of the West Virginia feeder calf supply using calves marketed as the dependent variable. The second objective was to validate the predicting model using the "leave·out-one-year'" procedure and to derive an...
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