The objectives of this paper are to theorize and estimate an econometric model of the demand and allocation structure of the U.S. apple sector. The apple sector is disaggregated into fresh and processing markets and grower and retail markets are specified. An impact multiplier analysis is included
The cooperative structure of the B.C. apple marketing system has been in danger of collapse several ...
The Utah apple industry is a small competitor in a major market. Efforts were made to analyze the lo...
Introduction : Apples are produced commercially in 34 States in the United States. The four main p...
An econometric model of the U.S. apple sector was formulated for 1952-81. A system of demand, domest...
A dynamic model of the U.S. apple industry, including relationships for bearing acres, production, u...
An econometric model of U.S. apple supply and demand is estimated using annual data for 1971-1997. ...
An econometric model of U.S. and Maine apple production and prices was estimated with ordinary least...
This paper develops a monthly domestic demand and supply equilibrium model for Washington apples tha...
A four-region econometric model of U.S. apple production and consumption is developed. Technical pr...
This paper presents new econometric evidence concerning the variation of fresh apple prices in the U...
Quantification of interregional competition among fresh apple, applesauce, and apple juice supply re...
Estimation of consumer and producer surplus changes that are caused by technology shifts requires kn...
This report presents the results of an econometric analysis of four U.S. overseas apple markets and ...
We adopted a restricted version of Source Differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (RSDAIDS) to ana...
This research examines how marketing strategies of produce managers affect\ud consumer expenditures ...
The cooperative structure of the B.C. apple marketing system has been in danger of collapse several ...
The Utah apple industry is a small competitor in a major market. Efforts were made to analyze the lo...
Introduction : Apples are produced commercially in 34 States in the United States. The four main p...
An econometric model of the U.S. apple sector was formulated for 1952-81. A system of demand, domest...
A dynamic model of the U.S. apple industry, including relationships for bearing acres, production, u...
An econometric model of U.S. apple supply and demand is estimated using annual data for 1971-1997. ...
An econometric model of U.S. and Maine apple production and prices was estimated with ordinary least...
This paper develops a monthly domestic demand and supply equilibrium model for Washington apples tha...
A four-region econometric model of U.S. apple production and consumption is developed. Technical pr...
This paper presents new econometric evidence concerning the variation of fresh apple prices in the U...
Quantification of interregional competition among fresh apple, applesauce, and apple juice supply re...
Estimation of consumer and producer surplus changes that are caused by technology shifts requires kn...
This report presents the results of an econometric analysis of four U.S. overseas apple markets and ...
We adopted a restricted version of Source Differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (RSDAIDS) to ana...
This research examines how marketing strategies of produce managers affect\ud consumer expenditures ...
The cooperative structure of the B.C. apple marketing system has been in danger of collapse several ...
The Utah apple industry is a small competitor in a major market. Efforts were made to analyze the lo...
Introduction : Apples are produced commercially in 34 States in the United States. The four main p...