The Rotterdam model is used to estimate U.S. source-differentiated meat demand. Price and expenditure elasticities indicate that U.S. grain-fed beef and U.S. pork have a competitive advantage in the U.S. beef and pork markets, respectively. Expenditure elasticities reveal that beef from Canada has the most to gain from an expansion in U.S. meat expenditures, followed by ROW pork, U.S. grain-fed beef, and U.S. poultry. BSE outbreaks in Canada and the United States are shown to have small impacts on meat demand, while seasonality is found to have a significant effect in determining U.S. meat consumption patterns
Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained by changes in meat pric...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
Trade elasticities are critical for price or structural change analysis. The Armington demand model ...
The restricted source differentiated almost ideal demand system (RSDAIDS) is used to estimate source...
Scope and Method of Study: This study is composed of three chapters. The first and second chapters a...
This publication uses national, quarterly data to examine U.S. meat demand using the Rotterdam model...
The restricted source differentiated almost ideal demand system (RSDAIDS) is used to estimate the pa...
Following the case of BSE in Alberta, Canada on May 20, 2003, retail beef sales, domestic disappeara...
This study focuses on the question of whether variations in total consumption of meat and the mix of...
The first difference version of the restricted source-differentiated almost ideal demand system is u...
In addition to the traditional economic factors such as income level and prices, food safety has a p...
This publication uses national, quarterly data to examine U.S. meat demand using the Rotterdam mode...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the discovery of BSE in Canadian cattle ...
ii PREFACE This dissertation is composed of three chapters. The first chapter (demand for U.S. meats...
A Rotterdam demand model is used to detect evidence of structural change in beef, pork, and chicken ...
Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained by changes in meat pric...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
Trade elasticities are critical for price or structural change analysis. The Armington demand model ...
The restricted source differentiated almost ideal demand system (RSDAIDS) is used to estimate source...
Scope and Method of Study: This study is composed of three chapters. The first and second chapters a...
This publication uses national, quarterly data to examine U.S. meat demand using the Rotterdam model...
The restricted source differentiated almost ideal demand system (RSDAIDS) is used to estimate the pa...
Following the case of BSE in Alberta, Canada on May 20, 2003, retail beef sales, domestic disappeara...
This study focuses on the question of whether variations in total consumption of meat and the mix of...
The first difference version of the restricted source-differentiated almost ideal demand system is u...
In addition to the traditional economic factors such as income level and prices, food safety has a p...
This publication uses national, quarterly data to examine U.S. meat demand using the Rotterdam mode...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the discovery of BSE in Canadian cattle ...
ii PREFACE This dissertation is composed of three chapters. The first chapter (demand for U.S. meats...
A Rotterdam demand model is used to detect evidence of structural change in beef, pork, and chicken ...
Most changes in quantity of meat demanded by U.S. consumers can be explained by changes in meat pric...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
Trade elasticities are critical for price or structural change analysis. The Armington demand model ...