The aims of the project were to examine the relationships between auction prices of different types of wool, to identify categories of wool and to investigate substitution effects amongst wools. A modelling framework was developed which enabled these relationships to be analysed. While there are some clear avenues for further research, this study makes some useful first steps towards a conceptualisation of wool markets
Models have been developed and tested to analyse the variation in wool prices and to show availabili...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...
The New Zealand Wool Marketing Study Group was set up in December, 1964 to investigate and report on...
This report documents peak flows through the New Zealand wool marketing system, and outlines various...
In this bulletin we bring up to date the statistical series given in Publication No. 42, the aim o...
This study analyses appraisal, measurement and price data for 8,500 binned wool lots in an examinati...
Over the past few years New Zealand agricultural producers and policy makers have been increasingly...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...
This paper is a revision and updating of the Agricultural Economics Research Unit Research report no...
Originally published in the Yorkshire Bulletin of Economic and Social Research, Vol. 7, no.l, March...
Argentina is one of the five major wool producing and exporting countries in the world. Because of ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
Although wool is an important contributor to New Zealand's agricultural exports, it represents only ...
When this Seminar was announced there were some raised eyebrows and the question was asked: Why hold...
Models have been developed and tested to analyse the variation in wool prices and to show availabili...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...
The New Zealand Wool Marketing Study Group was set up in December, 1964 to investigate and report on...
This report documents peak flows through the New Zealand wool marketing system, and outlines various...
In this bulletin we bring up to date the statistical series given in Publication No. 42, the aim o...
This study analyses appraisal, measurement and price data for 8,500 binned wool lots in an examinati...
Over the past few years New Zealand agricultural producers and policy makers have been increasingly...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...
This paper is a revision and updating of the Agricultural Economics Research Unit Research report no...
Originally published in the Yorkshire Bulletin of Economic and Social Research, Vol. 7, no.l, March...
Argentina is one of the five major wool producing and exporting countries in the world. Because of ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
Although wool is an important contributor to New Zealand's agricultural exports, it represents only ...
When this Seminar was announced there were some raised eyebrows and the question was asked: Why hold...
Models have been developed and tested to analyse the variation in wool prices and to show availabili...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...