A systems econometric model of the livestock (beef and pork), poultry (broiler), and corn sectors was estimated to evaluate cross-sector relationships. The equilibrium multipliers and comparative statics indicate unequal cross-effect of market disturbances, e.g., shocks in the livestock and poultry markets impact corn demand and supply more than shocks in the corn market impact livestock and poultry demands and supplies. Recent 2003 mad cow disease (BSE) problems in Canada and the United States display nontrivial cross-effects. For example, the BSE occurrences reduce real corn revenue in the United States by $0.62 billion, or 5.0% of its 2003 revenue
The impact of corn price on composition and prices of slaughter beef is examined using an annual dis...
Excerpts: The Forecast Support Unit must analyze economic questions from the perspective of their c...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the discovery of BSE in Canadian cattle ...
A systems econometric model of the livestock (beef and pork), poultry (broiler), and corn sectors wa...
The main purpose of this paper is to report the results of a study analyzing the effects of selected...
The purpose of this study was to develop a dynamic empirical framework to investigate: (1) beef and ...
Price relationships between hogs, cattle, broilers, corn, wheat and soybeans are studied for the per...
A U.S.-Nebraska linked quarterly econometric model is used to examine i~?acts on the corn, beef and ...
This report presents a modeling framework in which epidemiological model results are integrated with...
The study used basic trade theory concepts to develop a dynamic, nonspatial econometric model to exa...
A quarterly econometric model for U S agriculture is used to illustrate shortrun and longrun adjustm...
Australian broadacre agriculture is typified by strong cross-commodity relationships, where sheep an...
Cointegration of Canadian and U.S. livestock prices points to the existence of market integration in...
The discovery of the first case of mad cow disease in the United States in 2003 reverberated across ...
The potential impact of a BSE outbreak on the US economy is gauged in a general equilibrium specific...
The impact of corn price on composition and prices of slaughter beef is examined using an annual dis...
Excerpts: The Forecast Support Unit must analyze economic questions from the perspective of their c...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the discovery of BSE in Canadian cattle ...
A systems econometric model of the livestock (beef and pork), poultry (broiler), and corn sectors wa...
The main purpose of this paper is to report the results of a study analyzing the effects of selected...
The purpose of this study was to develop a dynamic empirical framework to investigate: (1) beef and ...
Price relationships between hogs, cattle, broilers, corn, wheat and soybeans are studied for the per...
A U.S.-Nebraska linked quarterly econometric model is used to examine i~?acts on the corn, beef and ...
This report presents a modeling framework in which epidemiological model results are integrated with...
The study used basic trade theory concepts to develop a dynamic, nonspatial econometric model to exa...
A quarterly econometric model for U S agriculture is used to illustrate shortrun and longrun adjustm...
Australian broadacre agriculture is typified by strong cross-commodity relationships, where sheep an...
Cointegration of Canadian and U.S. livestock prices points to the existence of market integration in...
The discovery of the first case of mad cow disease in the United States in 2003 reverberated across ...
The potential impact of a BSE outbreak on the US economy is gauged in a general equilibrium specific...
The impact of corn price on composition and prices of slaughter beef is examined using an annual dis...
Excerpts: The Forecast Support Unit must analyze economic questions from the perspective of their c...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the discovery of BSE in Canadian cattle ...