This paper presents estimates of the economic and demographic effects on the demand for steak, roast, and ground beef. Using an almost ideal demand system, the results indicate that demand is inelastic for steak and ground beef, elastic for roast, cross-price effects are significant, and all goods are Hicks-Allen substitutes. The impact of certain demographic effects, such as household size, region, tenancy, and ethnic origin, was generally quite significant. Other demographic variables, such as employment status, shopper, and occupation, were generally not significant
This paper contains short-run estimates of the impact of beef imports from Australia and elsewhere o...
This paper introduces an additional economic variable into the traditional demand model. The purpose...
Americans ate about 150 pounds of red meat per person in 1978, and spent roughly 25 to 30 percent of...
This paper presents estimates of the economic and demographic effects on the demand for steak, roast...
This paper examines the extent to which observed changes in per capita beef consumption can be accou...
Over the past few decades, U.S. meat consumption patterns have changed. Food consumption patterns a...
Little research has quantified the impact of demographics and health information on meat demand, and...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of AgricultureÂ’'s 1987-88 Nati...
During the past two decades the fluctuation in the domestic consumption of meat products indicated p...
Shifts in the distribution of income tended to increase the demand for beef and decrease the demand ...
The objective of this research was to analyze the demand patterns of Hispanic households for meats i...
The objective of this research was to analyze the demand patterns of Hispanic households for meats i...
The objective of this research was to analyze the demand patterns of Hispanic households for meats i...
The results of a cross-tabulation analysis indicate that health-related concerns for roasts, steaks ...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 1987-88 Nation...
This paper contains short-run estimates of the impact of beef imports from Australia and elsewhere o...
This paper introduces an additional economic variable into the traditional demand model. The purpose...
Americans ate about 150 pounds of red meat per person in 1978, and spent roughly 25 to 30 percent of...
This paper presents estimates of the economic and demographic effects on the demand for steak, roast...
This paper examines the extent to which observed changes in per capita beef consumption can be accou...
Over the past few decades, U.S. meat consumption patterns have changed. Food consumption patterns a...
Little research has quantified the impact of demographics and health information on meat demand, and...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of AgricultureÂ’'s 1987-88 Nati...
During the past two decades the fluctuation in the domestic consumption of meat products indicated p...
Shifts in the distribution of income tended to increase the demand for beef and decrease the demand ...
The objective of this research was to analyze the demand patterns of Hispanic households for meats i...
The objective of this research was to analyze the demand patterns of Hispanic households for meats i...
The objective of this research was to analyze the demand patterns of Hispanic households for meats i...
The results of a cross-tabulation analysis indicate that health-related concerns for roasts, steaks ...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 1987-88 Nation...
This paper contains short-run estimates of the impact of beef imports from Australia and elsewhere o...
This paper introduces an additional economic variable into the traditional demand model. The purpose...
Americans ate about 150 pounds of red meat per person in 1978, and spent roughly 25 to 30 percent of...