Until recently econometric models of supply response have been based either on the Nerlovian models (adaptive expectations or partial adjustment) or other types of distributed lag models (e.g., polynomial lag models). Generally these models have been based on the hypothesis that supply response is a function of only the expected price or returns. Recently two further aspects have been incorporated in supply response models
Technical change at the farm level or changes in input prices often entail that the firm's supply fu...
Aggregate U.S. agricultural supply response is modeled through a modified partial adjust-ment model,...
This study analyzes the consequences of frequently used price expectation models by comparing the re...
The need to incorporate production response lags in agricultural supply models is established, and t...
The need to incorporate production response lags in agricultural supply models is established, and t...
Restricted and unrestricted distributed lag models are used to investigate and establish probable la...
Vita.The objective of this study is to estimate short run supply responsiveness, including interacti...
The constant elasticity of transformation (CET) linear supply model is adapted and evaluated in this...
This paper classifies methods for estimating agricultural output supply responses to price into two ...
A composite supply response model is formulated that has extrapolative and rational components as we...
The aggregate, agricultural supply relationship is analyzed and empirically estimated through the. u...
In 1955 Heady hypothesized that supply response for individual crops should be elastic. His hypothes...
In this paper, we explore the usefulness of nonparametric methods in the investigation of production...
The dynamic structure of wheat acreage supply response is considerably more complex than previous st...
The sensitivity of empirical results to changes in model specification is illustrated for a geo-metr...
Technical change at the farm level or changes in input prices often entail that the firm's supply fu...
Aggregate U.S. agricultural supply response is modeled through a modified partial adjust-ment model,...
This study analyzes the consequences of frequently used price expectation models by comparing the re...
The need to incorporate production response lags in agricultural supply models is established, and t...
The need to incorporate production response lags in agricultural supply models is established, and t...
Restricted and unrestricted distributed lag models are used to investigate and establish probable la...
Vita.The objective of this study is to estimate short run supply responsiveness, including interacti...
The constant elasticity of transformation (CET) linear supply model is adapted and evaluated in this...
This paper classifies methods for estimating agricultural output supply responses to price into two ...
A composite supply response model is formulated that has extrapolative and rational components as we...
The aggregate, agricultural supply relationship is analyzed and empirically estimated through the. u...
In 1955 Heady hypothesized that supply response for individual crops should be elastic. His hypothes...
In this paper, we explore the usefulness of nonparametric methods in the investigation of production...
The dynamic structure of wheat acreage supply response is considerably more complex than previous st...
The sensitivity of empirical results to changes in model specification is illustrated for a geo-metr...
Technical change at the farm level or changes in input prices often entail that the firm's supply fu...
Aggregate U.S. agricultural supply response is modeled through a modified partial adjust-ment model,...
This study analyzes the consequences of frequently used price expectation models by comparing the re...