The second report on Wool Marketing by the Australian Wool Board is critically appraised. Particular attention is given to the proposals for elimination of small lots, price averaging and supply management. The presumption that price stabilization is good and the conclusion that private buying is bad are also discussed in detail
Press bulletin containing information on the possible effects of new grading methods on the economic...
During the period 1964-1966 a study was made of wool sales through marketing channels not involving ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
The second report on Wool Marketing by the Australian Wool Board is critically appraised. Particular...
The second report on Wool Marketing by the Australian Wool Board is critically appraised. Particular...
This paper will not discuss wool's competitive situation, its general outlook, or the nature and sig...
One's judgment of an official report such as the Report of the Wool Marketing Committee of Enquiry, ...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The dissemination of current and reliable market information to al...
Photocopied material - reissue of Canterbury Chamber of Commerce economic bulletin, no. 577, publish...
Report Summary: During the past 20 years, the domestic wool industry declined in almost every phase...
Concern has been shown by those involved in the New Zealand wool marketing system for the recent tre...
Since the introduction of a reserve price scheme in 1970, the interest in wool marketing previously ...
In recent times wool growers have become concerned that their raw product is not returning to them a...
This paper focuses on some emerging and recurring issues of wool promotion policy. In particular it ...
Excerpts from the report: Wool manufacturers and topmakers have been buying and processing more imp...
Press bulletin containing information on the possible effects of new grading methods on the economic...
During the period 1964-1966 a study was made of wool sales through marketing channels not involving ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
The second report on Wool Marketing by the Australian Wool Board is critically appraised. Particular...
The second report on Wool Marketing by the Australian Wool Board is critically appraised. Particular...
This paper will not discuss wool's competitive situation, its general outlook, or the nature and sig...
One's judgment of an official report such as the Report of the Wool Marketing Committee of Enquiry, ...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The dissemination of current and reliable market information to al...
Photocopied material - reissue of Canterbury Chamber of Commerce economic bulletin, no. 577, publish...
Report Summary: During the past 20 years, the domestic wool industry declined in almost every phase...
Concern has been shown by those involved in the New Zealand wool marketing system for the recent tre...
Since the introduction of a reserve price scheme in 1970, the interest in wool marketing previously ...
In recent times wool growers have become concerned that their raw product is not returning to them a...
This paper focuses on some emerging and recurring issues of wool promotion policy. In particular it ...
Excerpts from the report: Wool manufacturers and topmakers have been buying and processing more imp...
Press bulletin containing information on the possible effects of new grading methods on the economic...
During the period 1964-1966 a study was made of wool sales through marketing channels not involving ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...