Under the subsidy plan all organic fruit prices are 90% of observed 2011–2013 prices. Reactions are calculated for a representative lower, middle, and upper income class household. All dollar values are measured in Dec. 2013 $.</p
Naïve and adaptive schemes have been used as proxies for price expectations in previous studies of s...
The dark line in each plot is the actual cumulative household income-household expenditure curve and...
ARC Presentation Proposal: The Statistical Analysis of Organic and Conventional Produce Prices Teri ...
Under the subsidy plan all organic fruit prices are 90% of observed 2011–2013 prices. Reactions are ...
Consumer spending on organic food products has grown rapidly. Some claim that organics have ecologic...
Consumer spending on organic food products has grown rapidly. Some claim that organics have ecologic...
The y-axis is ordered in descending order by level of expenditures on organic fruit. This figure onl...
This paper investigates how a price subsidy affects demand for the three fruit and vegetable product...
Using retail purchase data reported by Nielsen’s Homescan panel this study investigates the U.S. dem...
Prices depicted in this graph are monthly national averages that are not weighted by sampled househo...
We examine consumer demand for organic and conventional fruits by estimating a censored demand syste...
Using multivariate regression on data composed of prices, produce characteristics, demographics, and...
The study uses the 2005 Nielsen Homescan panel data to estimate price premiums and discounts associa...
This table only includes data on fruit purchased with a Universal Product Code (UPC). Projection fac...
We estimate US household monthly elasticities of demand for some of the more popular organic fruits....
Naïve and adaptive schemes have been used as proxies for price expectations in previous studies of s...
The dark line in each plot is the actual cumulative household income-household expenditure curve and...
ARC Presentation Proposal: The Statistical Analysis of Organic and Conventional Produce Prices Teri ...
Under the subsidy plan all organic fruit prices are 90% of observed 2011–2013 prices. Reactions are ...
Consumer spending on organic food products has grown rapidly. Some claim that organics have ecologic...
Consumer spending on organic food products has grown rapidly. Some claim that organics have ecologic...
The y-axis is ordered in descending order by level of expenditures on organic fruit. This figure onl...
This paper investigates how a price subsidy affects demand for the three fruit and vegetable product...
Using retail purchase data reported by Nielsen’s Homescan panel this study investigates the U.S. dem...
Prices depicted in this graph are monthly national averages that are not weighted by sampled househo...
We examine consumer demand for organic and conventional fruits by estimating a censored demand syste...
Using multivariate regression on data composed of prices, produce characteristics, demographics, and...
The study uses the 2005 Nielsen Homescan panel data to estimate price premiums and discounts associa...
This table only includes data on fruit purchased with a Universal Product Code (UPC). Projection fac...
We estimate US household monthly elasticities of demand for some of the more popular organic fruits....
Naïve and adaptive schemes have been used as proxies for price expectations in previous studies of s...
The dark line in each plot is the actual cumulative household income-household expenditure curve and...
ARC Presentation Proposal: The Statistical Analysis of Organic and Conventional Produce Prices Teri ...