The physical characteristics of wool are important determinants of its spinning properties, yarn quality and end use. The degree to which wools from different countries of origin may be substituted has important implications for the domestic marketing policies of Australia and New Zealand. The hypothesis examined in this paper is that the differences in wool prices can be explained by differences in the physical characteristics of the wool and that objective measures of these characteristics allow for effective arbitrage between these markets. The alternative hypothesis is that premiums or discounts exist owing to country of origin. A hedonic price analysis was conducted on wool prices in Australia and New Zealand using a balanced sample of...
The marketing strategies of agricultural producers have become increasingly focussed on the sale of ...
Literature presumes that exporters from small countries and particularly of primary products do not ...
The extent to which wools with different fibre characteristics can be substituted in textile product...
The physical characteristics of wool are important determinants of its spinning properties, yarn qua...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
Models have been developed and tested to analyse the variation in wool prices and to show availabili...
The U.S. wool industry has long received lower prices for comparable wool types than those of Austra...
The importance of welfare losses resulting from discrepancies between Australian Wool Corporation an...
In this study of a commercial wool clip sold in the years 1991/92-1996/97, the effect of wool charac...
We measure the relationship between clean prices of individual lots of wool sold at auction and a ra...
The key blending parameters can currently define fifteen main wool product-process groups for New Ze...
Previous research on pricing-to-market typically focussed on large economies and manufactured goods....
During the period 1964-1966 a study was made of wool sales through marketing channels not involving ...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...
This study analyses appraisal, measurement and price data for 8,500 binned wool lots in an examinati...
The marketing strategies of agricultural producers have become increasingly focussed on the sale of ...
Literature presumes that exporters from small countries and particularly of primary products do not ...
The extent to which wools with different fibre characteristics can be substituted in textile product...
The physical characteristics of wool are important determinants of its spinning properties, yarn qua...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
Models have been developed and tested to analyse the variation in wool prices and to show availabili...
The U.S. wool industry has long received lower prices for comparable wool types than those of Austra...
The importance of welfare losses resulting from discrepancies between Australian Wool Corporation an...
In this study of a commercial wool clip sold in the years 1991/92-1996/97, the effect of wool charac...
We measure the relationship between clean prices of individual lots of wool sold at auction and a ra...
The key blending parameters can currently define fifteen main wool product-process groups for New Ze...
Previous research on pricing-to-market typically focussed on large economies and manufactured goods....
During the period 1964-1966 a study was made of wool sales through marketing channels not involving ...
The price of the New Zealand wool clip has steadily decreased over the years and the incumbent pract...
This study analyses appraisal, measurement and price data for 8,500 binned wool lots in an examinati...
The marketing strategies of agricultural producers have become increasingly focussed on the sale of ...
Literature presumes that exporters from small countries and particularly of primary products do not ...
The extent to which wools with different fibre characteristics can be substituted in textile product...