The linear approximation of an almost ideal demand system model was used to measure the impacts of prices, expenditures, and consumer food safety concerns on the consumption of 14 major fresh produce categories in the United States for the period 1970-92. The changes in fresh produce consumption due to food safety concerns was calculated. The results indicate that risk information has not had a significant impact on the consumption of most of the fresh produce items studied
This paper explores aggregate consumer reaction to food scares by means of a stochastic demand model...
The relationship between seven types of food safety concerns and the corresponding change in food co...
This study investigates the demand for selected healthy food groups in the United States. The origin...
The linear approximation of an almost ideal demand system model was used to measure the impacts of p...
A theoretical model of consumer response to publicized food safety information on meat demand is dev...
A consumer life-cycle demand system is built to investigate the presence of rational habits and the ...
We investigate the impacts of food safety on a weakly separable U.S. meat demand system (beef, pork,...
Procedures are identified detecting and estimating consumer willingness to pay for food safety. Case...
A consumer lifecycle demand system is constructed to investigate the presence of ra tional habits an...
Historically the United States was perceived to have the safest food supply in the world. While, in ...
The modern theory of demand which underlies much of economic analysis of consumer behavior is based ...
While fresh vegetables (FVs) consumption is essential for public health, some high-profile outbreaks...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand model for the unsa...
Concerns about food safety and environmental quality have increased in recent years. Consumers are ...
In response to increasing customer attention to food attributes, agribusinesses are employing novel ...
This paper explores aggregate consumer reaction to food scares by means of a stochastic demand model...
The relationship between seven types of food safety concerns and the corresponding change in food co...
This study investigates the demand for selected healthy food groups in the United States. The origin...
The linear approximation of an almost ideal demand system model was used to measure the impacts of p...
A theoretical model of consumer response to publicized food safety information on meat demand is dev...
A consumer life-cycle demand system is built to investigate the presence of rational habits and the ...
We investigate the impacts of food safety on a weakly separable U.S. meat demand system (beef, pork,...
Procedures are identified detecting and estimating consumer willingness to pay for food safety. Case...
A consumer lifecycle demand system is constructed to investigate the presence of ra tional habits an...
Historically the United States was perceived to have the safest food supply in the world. While, in ...
The modern theory of demand which underlies much of economic analysis of consumer behavior is based ...
While fresh vegetables (FVs) consumption is essential for public health, some high-profile outbreaks...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand model for the unsa...
Concerns about food safety and environmental quality have increased in recent years. Consumers are ...
In response to increasing customer attention to food attributes, agribusinesses are employing novel ...
This paper explores aggregate consumer reaction to food scares by means of a stochastic demand model...
The relationship between seven types of food safety concerns and the corresponding change in food co...
This study investigates the demand for selected healthy food groups in the United States. The origin...