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products. Empirical findings support the author's premise that consumer response to price and promotion decisions (demand) and … strategy, promotion …
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The IFAMR is the flagship journal in Agribusiness published quarterly by IFAMA. More information can be found at: www.ifama.org
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products. Empirical findings support the author's premise that consumer response to price and promotion decisions (demand) and … strategy, promotion …
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Using AC Neilson retail scanner data on U.S. frozen finfish and shellfish sales from 2007-2010, hedonic models of each market estimated price discounts following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and as a result of promotional activities, and premiums and discounts for select products labeled...
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products. Empirical findings support the author's premise that consumer response to price and promotion decisions (demand) and … strategy, promotion …
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temporary price reductions—in context of a conditional demand system for 12 beverages. The Rotterdam model with promotion …
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Many believe that fast food promotion is a significant cause of the obesity epidemic in North America. Industry members … argue that promotion only reallocates brand shares and does not increase overall demand. This study weighs into the debate … fast food consumers. The results show that promotion primarily increases demand and has very little effect on restaurant …
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-funded promotion programs, country of origin labeling (COOL), and the disease-driven, international bans on U.S. beef. The model goes …
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The decline of most world commodity prices came to an end in recent months. The aggregate dollar price level was 15 per cent lower in the first quarter of 1999 compared to a year previously, and since autumn 1997 it even decreased by about 30 per cent. Oil prices fell particularly sharply, but...
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