This paper estimates structural demands for grain transportation on the upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. Grain is the predominant commodity transported on these waterways. Analysis indicates Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) to be a superior method for estimating each waterway's structural demand. Results show rates, foreign and domestic demands, floods, season, and river water level influence demands. Further, the analysis suggests that a detailed analysis of river freight demand is a necessary precursor of a defendable study into the economic feasibility of improving transportation infrastructure on the upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers
The Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri conducted a survey...
<p>This dissertation examines the resiliency, efficiency, and environmental impact of barge shipment...
This paper reviews the traffic volumes and changes in traffic volumes, destinations, and commodity m...
This paper estimates structural demands for grain transportation on the upper Mississippi and Illino...
This paper discusses the grain transportation rates and associated market areas of the upper Mississ...
The upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers are important transportation resources for United States g...
This dissertation examines several issues regarding the congestion on the Upper Mississippi River an...
Grain is the primary commodity transported on the upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, comprising ...
The upper Mississippi River is a 663-mile segment extending from Minneapolis, Minnesota to near St....
This report provides background on the linkage between U.S. agriculture and the UMR-IWW navigation s...
Transportation is a key element in the movement of agricultural products to market. The level and n...
In response to a request by Senator Tom Harkin, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute ...
This in-depth study for the Illinois Chamber of Commerce determines the economic impact of lock fail...
The purpose of this research is to determine the impact of navigation user charges on grain shipped ...
This paper attempts to estimate structural demand for grain barge transportation on the upper Missis...
The Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri conducted a survey...
<p>This dissertation examines the resiliency, efficiency, and environmental impact of barge shipment...
This paper reviews the traffic volumes and changes in traffic volumes, destinations, and commodity m...
This paper estimates structural demands for grain transportation on the upper Mississippi and Illino...
This paper discusses the grain transportation rates and associated market areas of the upper Mississ...
The upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers are important transportation resources for United States g...
This dissertation examines several issues regarding the congestion on the Upper Mississippi River an...
Grain is the primary commodity transported on the upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, comprising ...
The upper Mississippi River is a 663-mile segment extending from Minneapolis, Minnesota to near St....
This report provides background on the linkage between U.S. agriculture and the UMR-IWW navigation s...
Transportation is a key element in the movement of agricultural products to market. The level and n...
In response to a request by Senator Tom Harkin, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute ...
This in-depth study for the Illinois Chamber of Commerce determines the economic impact of lock fail...
The purpose of this research is to determine the impact of navigation user charges on grain shipped ...
This paper attempts to estimate structural demand for grain barge transportation on the upper Missis...
The Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri conducted a survey...
<p>This dissertation examines the resiliency, efficiency, and environmental impact of barge shipment...
This paper reviews the traffic volumes and changes in traffic volumes, destinations, and commodity m...