Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is estimated with full-information and simulated maximum-likelihood procedures. These procedures represent different approaches to evaluation of multiple probability integrals in the likelihood function, but produce very similar parameter and elasticity estimates. Findings suggest sociodemographic variables play important roles in the demand for beef, and that demand for different cuts of beef should be treated differently
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We estimate a CBS system model of U.S. derived demand for meat. We use this model (1) to examine rel...
Vita.Analyses of commodity supply and demand functions generally do not evaluate relationships withi...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 1987-88 Nation...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of AgricultureÂ’'s 1987-88 Nati...
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
Evidence of meat trade in the form of table cuts suggests that consumer preferences and tastes vary ...
Demand elasticities at the table cut level are computed from a Mexican survey of household incomes a...
A simultaneous equation beef model which allows for simultaneity between supplies and demands is fon...
An application of Zellner's [13] two-stage procedure is illustrated in the estimation of the pa...
This paper examines the extent to which observed changes in per capita beef consumption can be accou...
This publication uses national, quarterly data to examine U.S. meat demand using the Rotterdam model...
The aim of the present study was the estimation of the consumption parameters for six beef products,...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We estimate a CBS system model of U.S. derived demand for meat. We use this model (1) to examine rel...
Vita.Analyses of commodity supply and demand functions generally do not evaluate relationships withi...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 1987-88 Nation...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...
Demands for beef products are investigated using the U.S. Department of AgricultureÂ’'s 1987-88 Nati...
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
Evidence of meat trade in the form of table cuts suggests that consumer preferences and tastes vary ...
Demand elasticities at the table cut level are computed from a Mexican survey of household incomes a...
A simultaneous equation beef model which allows for simultaneity between supplies and demands is fon...
An application of Zellner's [13] two-stage procedure is illustrated in the estimation of the pa...
This paper examines the extent to which observed changes in per capita beef consumption can be accou...
This publication uses national, quarterly data to examine U.S. meat demand using the Rotterdam model...
The aim of the present study was the estimation of the consumption parameters for six beef products,...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We estimate a CBS system model of U.S. derived demand for meat. We use this model (1) to examine rel...
Vita.Analyses of commodity supply and demand functions generally do not evaluate relationships withi...