Red meats, poultry, and fish are the most important foods in most consumer's diets, and are of major importance to the Nation's agricultural economy. This report contains evidence that the U.S. demand structure for red meats, poultry, and fish is characterized by a high degree of stability, and that an overwhelming part of the variation in U.S. demand for these products can be explained by the economic factors of prices and income. Socioeconomic and demographic factors which are important determinants of individual consumer demand patterns are also identified; and their effects are measured, and assessed
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We investigate the roles of consumer knowledge and sociodemographic factors in the consumption of me...
Has there been any structural change in demand for foods? The question of whether there has been a s...
Typescript (photocopy).Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained ...
Americans ate about 150 pounds of red meat per person in 1978, and spent roughly 25 to 30 percent of...
This study focuses on the question of whether variations in total consumption of meat and the mix of...
Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained by changes in meat pric...
Over the past few decades, U.S. meat consumption patterns have changed. Food consumption patterns a...
This article uses national, quarterly data to conduct an empirical analysis of pre-committed meat an...
The potential impacts of a food safety event on consumer demand for meat is of significant concern t...
Consumers’ preference for food is ever-changing from carbohydrate to protein since protein plays a v...
This article uses national, quarterly data to conduct an empirical analysis of pre-committed meat an...
This study explores the purchasing determinants affecting red meat in New Zealand. Particular emphas...
Recent studies using apparent consumption data have identified changes in relative prices, incomes a...
Total poultry and red meat per capita consumption set new records almost every year between 1960 and...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We investigate the roles of consumer knowledge and sociodemographic factors in the consumption of me...
Has there been any structural change in demand for foods? The question of whether there has been a s...
Typescript (photocopy).Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained ...
Americans ate about 150 pounds of red meat per person in 1978, and spent roughly 25 to 30 percent of...
This study focuses on the question of whether variations in total consumption of meat and the mix of...
Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained by changes in meat pric...
Over the past few decades, U.S. meat consumption patterns have changed. Food consumption patterns a...
This article uses national, quarterly data to conduct an empirical analysis of pre-committed meat an...
The potential impacts of a food safety event on consumer demand for meat is of significant concern t...
Consumers’ preference for food is ever-changing from carbohydrate to protein since protein plays a v...
This article uses national, quarterly data to conduct an empirical analysis of pre-committed meat an...
This study explores the purchasing determinants affecting red meat in New Zealand. Particular emphas...
Recent studies using apparent consumption data have identified changes in relative prices, incomes a...
Total poultry and red meat per capita consumption set new records almost every year between 1960 and...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We investigate the roles of consumer knowledge and sociodemographic factors in the consumption of me...
Has there been any structural change in demand for foods? The question of whether there has been a s...