Melons constitute an important part of the U.S. fruit and vegetable industry even though they are produced only from May through December of each year. Import supplies from Latin American countries are used to make up for the domestic demand shortages. This paper investigates the U.S. demand for imported fresh and frozen melons using quarterly data on import volumes and unit prices. A static and a dynamic linear approximated almost ideal demand systems were estimated using ITSUR. Marshallian and Hicksian elasticities were used to analyze consumers’ responsiveness to price and income change in the short run and the long run
ABSTRACT: An econometric model representing the United States, Mexico and Caribbean nations melon se...
The U.S. fresh tomato industry has been growing significantly over the past several decades. However...
We adopted a restricted version of Source Differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (RSDAIDS) to ana...
Melons constitute an important part of the U.S. fruit and vegetable industry even though they are pr...
This paper estimates a demand system for a selected tropical fresh fruit and vegetable imports in to...
This paper studies the relationship among domestically produced and imported melons and vegetables (...
This paper analyses U.S. demand for fresh vegetable imports using a dynamic AIDS model. The commodit...
We estimate a dynamic version of an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) model for U.S.A. imports of fr...
With increasing fresh-fruit import dependence, it is important for the United States to analyze tren...
The U.S. is one of the world’s major producers and importers of nuts, with 9% average increase in im...
may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that th...
This study applies the System-Wide approach to demand estimation to U.S. tomato import data to obtai...
A source-differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to analyze U.S. demand for the majo...
Over the last three decades, U.S. imports of fresh fruits have been constantly increasing at an annu...
Elasticities of import demand and supply often drive economic models, but few empirical estimates of...
ABSTRACT: An econometric model representing the United States, Mexico and Caribbean nations melon se...
The U.S. fresh tomato industry has been growing significantly over the past several decades. However...
We adopted a restricted version of Source Differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (RSDAIDS) to ana...
Melons constitute an important part of the U.S. fruit and vegetable industry even though they are pr...
This paper estimates a demand system for a selected tropical fresh fruit and vegetable imports in to...
This paper studies the relationship among domestically produced and imported melons and vegetables (...
This paper analyses U.S. demand for fresh vegetable imports using a dynamic AIDS model. The commodit...
We estimate a dynamic version of an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) model for U.S.A. imports of fr...
With increasing fresh-fruit import dependence, it is important for the United States to analyze tren...
The U.S. is one of the world’s major producers and importers of nuts, with 9% average increase in im...
may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that th...
This study applies the System-Wide approach to demand estimation to U.S. tomato import data to obtai...
A source-differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to analyze U.S. demand for the majo...
Over the last three decades, U.S. imports of fresh fruits have been constantly increasing at an annu...
Elasticities of import demand and supply often drive economic models, but few empirical estimates of...
ABSTRACT: An econometric model representing the United States, Mexico and Caribbean nations melon se...
The U.S. fresh tomato industry has been growing significantly over the past several decades. However...
We adopted a restricted version of Source Differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (RSDAIDS) to ana...