A new equilibrium displacement model of the Australian sheep meat industry was specified, calibrated and validated to enable the distribution of the total benefits from the adoption of new technology or promotion investments to be estimated across sheep meat value chains. A number of hypothetical simulations were run to test the impact of various 1 per cent displacements from the initial equilibrium. The gross benefits to the various industry sectors from the displacements were found to be broadly consistent with a 1 per cent change in total value in the sector where the displacement occurred. In the base case, sheep meat producers receive between 29 and 52 per cent of the potential gross benefits from the hypothetical investments, overseas...
A multi-sectoral and multi-market model of the Australian beef industry is specified using an equili...
This paper reports the development of an econometric model of the world sheepmeat market. Sheepmeats...
Although several studies have estimated the costs of implementing and maintaining country of origin ...
An existing equilibrium displacement model of the Australian beef industry was updated to enable the...
This report documents the specification of an equilibrium displacement model (EDM) of the Australian...
In this paper, we report on a recent update of an equilibrium displacement model of the Australian p...
Knowledge about the size and distribution of returns from alternative broad types of R&D and pro...
An equilibrium displacement model of the Australian lamb industry was used to estimate the changes i...
Mounter et al. (2007) developed an equilibrium displacement model (EDM) of the Australian sheepmeat ...
Around $100 million has been spent annually on R&D and promotion in the Australian red meat industri...
An equilibrium displacement model of the Australian dairy industry is being developed for estimating...
The main goal of the International Wool Secretariat (IWS) is to increase the world demand for wool t...
Equilibrium Displacement Models (EDMs) are useful for estimating the net benefits of investments in ...
The data used, and the methods and assumptions fundamental to the development of an equilibrium disp...
Equilibrium Displacement Models (EDMs) are useful for estimating the net benefits of agricultural R&...
A multi-sectoral and multi-market model of the Australian beef industry is specified using an equili...
This paper reports the development of an econometric model of the world sheepmeat market. Sheepmeats...
Although several studies have estimated the costs of implementing and maintaining country of origin ...
An existing equilibrium displacement model of the Australian beef industry was updated to enable the...
This report documents the specification of an equilibrium displacement model (EDM) of the Australian...
In this paper, we report on a recent update of an equilibrium displacement model of the Australian p...
Knowledge about the size and distribution of returns from alternative broad types of R&D and pro...
An equilibrium displacement model of the Australian lamb industry was used to estimate the changes i...
Mounter et al. (2007) developed an equilibrium displacement model (EDM) of the Australian sheepmeat ...
Around $100 million has been spent annually on R&D and promotion in the Australian red meat industri...
An equilibrium displacement model of the Australian dairy industry is being developed for estimating...
The main goal of the International Wool Secretariat (IWS) is to increase the world demand for wool t...
Equilibrium Displacement Models (EDMs) are useful for estimating the net benefits of investments in ...
The data used, and the methods and assumptions fundamental to the development of an equilibrium disp...
Equilibrium Displacement Models (EDMs) are useful for estimating the net benefits of agricultural R&...
A multi-sectoral and multi-market model of the Australian beef industry is specified using an equili...
This paper reports the development of an econometric model of the world sheepmeat market. Sheepmeats...
Although several studies have estimated the costs of implementing and maintaining country of origin ...