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The dislocation of millions of households in the Gulf Coast areas after Katrina and Rita had disrupted the daily routines of these households and may have undesirable impacts on OJ consumption. The purpose of this analysis is to quantify the impacts of these two hurricanes on the demand for OJ...
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A demand system model differentiating goods by origin is developed to examine impacts of duty drawback on U.S. orange juice exports and prices. An empirical analysis suggests that on average duty drawback has increased annual orange juice exports by about 16.5 million SSE gallons or 11% of...
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A multiple indicator and multiple cause model with dichotomous indicators was used to study consumer's perception toward orange juice. Results indicate that recalls of orange juice advertising messages by the respondent had a positive impact on his/her perception toward orange juice. Results...
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A demand system model differentiating goods by product form and origin is developed to examine the impact of eliminating U.S. tariffs on orange-juice prices. An empirical analysis suggests a range of tariff impacts on prices depending on the degree of substitution between products. The model...
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Increased demand for an advertised product may increase price, which, in turn, may lead to a free rider problem where competitive imports increase and result in a smaller price increase than otherwise. A study of Florida Department of Citrus advertising for orange juice indicated that the free...
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The differential demand model for uniform substitutes is used to analyze demand for orange-juice products. Consumption trends are examined by allowing the marginal propensities to consume to vary with time. Results indicate ready-to-serve (frozen concentrated) orange juice has become more (less)...
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