The advent of mad cow disease in Canada in the United States raises numerous concerns regarding consumer reaction to information in the United States. To examine the role of consumer reaction to information we examine the response of price spreads in the U.S. beef market to a Food Safety Index derived from Lexis-Nexis. Specifically, we estimate a vector error correction model to examine the long and short-run effect of news on price spreads. Our results indicate that informational shocks are fairly transient in the retail prices, but persist at the wholesale and farm level
In this paper we investigate the impacts of food scares in the UK on the prices and spreads of beef,...
In addition to the traditional economic factors such as income level and prices, food safety has a p...
The beef industry has experienced a roller coaster ride on emotions and market prices much of which ...
The advent of mad cow disease in Canada in the United States raises numerous concerns regarding cons...
In this paper we show how regime-switching vector error correction models can be used to assess the ...
This article addresses the dynamic impact of the 2003 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy discovery on ...
This paper examines the impact of food scares on marketing margins in the US beef and pork industrie...
Recent BSE (a.k.a. mad cow disease) discoveries in Canadian and U.S. beef cattle have garnered signi...
We examine how consumers and financial markets in the United States react to two health warnings abo...
We examine how consumers and financial markets in the United States reacted to two health warnings a...
This paper considers the impact of 'food scares', predominately concerns relating to BSE, on UK beef...
A regime-switching vector error correction model is applied to monthly price data to assess the impa...
This paper examines the impact of food scares on marketing margins in the US beef and pork industry....
It is generally observed that whenever there are cases of disease outbreaks or food recalls, there i...
This study investigates the dynamics of price transmission between the Canadian beef markets along t...
In this paper we investigate the impacts of food scares in the UK on the prices and spreads of beef,...
In addition to the traditional economic factors such as income level and prices, food safety has a p...
The beef industry has experienced a roller coaster ride on emotions and market prices much of which ...
The advent of mad cow disease in Canada in the United States raises numerous concerns regarding cons...
In this paper we show how regime-switching vector error correction models can be used to assess the ...
This article addresses the dynamic impact of the 2003 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy discovery on ...
This paper examines the impact of food scares on marketing margins in the US beef and pork industrie...
Recent BSE (a.k.a. mad cow disease) discoveries in Canadian and U.S. beef cattle have garnered signi...
We examine how consumers and financial markets in the United States react to two health warnings abo...
We examine how consumers and financial markets in the United States reacted to two health warnings a...
This paper considers the impact of 'food scares', predominately concerns relating to BSE, on UK beef...
A regime-switching vector error correction model is applied to monthly price data to assess the impa...
This paper examines the impact of food scares on marketing margins in the US beef and pork industry....
It is generally observed that whenever there are cases of disease outbreaks or food recalls, there i...
This study investigates the dynamics of price transmission between the Canadian beef markets along t...
In this paper we investigate the impacts of food scares in the UK on the prices and spreads of beef,...
In addition to the traditional economic factors such as income level and prices, food safety has a p...
The beef industry has experienced a roller coaster ride on emotions and market prices much of which ...