The generalized dynamic Rotterdam model was used in estimating U.S. demand for disaggregated catfish. The overall goal was to examine habit persistence in consumption and to determine the adjustment process in demand. Results indicated that it took up to 1 month for catfish-product demand to fully adjust to changes in expenditures and prices. Additionally, habit persistence played a role in demand where present consumption of a given product was positively affected by past consumption of that product. Consequently, U.S. catfish demand was significantly more elastic in the long-run
Research PaperOver the past 20 years, the demand for fish has changed markedly. The species prevalen...
This study examines the dynamic effects of grain prices and energy prices on catfish feed prices and...
Increased livestock and aquaculture production can put pressure on the fishmeal market, and thus ind...
The generalized dynamic Rotterdam model was used in estimating U.S. demand for disaggregated catfish...
Dynamic demand systems have been employed in a number of studies to account for habit formation and ...
Response to changes in factors influencing consumption of catfish and competing commodities differ b...
The implications of market development in the catfish industry on catfish price behavior are explore...
In March and April 1972, a controlled Latin square market experiment was performed in six Atlanta, G...
The authors analyze the factors affecting U.S. shrimp consumption. Two aspects seem to affect shrim...
Consumption of seafood, including catfish, has become an important part of the diet for consumers in...
Seasonally and spatially varying demand elasticities would provide important information to seafood ...
Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm marketings 10 to 45% depending on the season. The economic impa...
The seafood market has changed substantially in recent decades, becoming increasingly globalized. Th...
The absolute price version of the Rotterdam model was used in the estimation of U.S. catfish demand ...
This study assesses the market integration of domestically produced and imported catfish products in...
Research PaperOver the past 20 years, the demand for fish has changed markedly. The species prevalen...
This study examines the dynamic effects of grain prices and energy prices on catfish feed prices and...
Increased livestock and aquaculture production can put pressure on the fishmeal market, and thus ind...
The generalized dynamic Rotterdam model was used in estimating U.S. demand for disaggregated catfish...
Dynamic demand systems have been employed in a number of studies to account for habit formation and ...
Response to changes in factors influencing consumption of catfish and competing commodities differ b...
The implications of market development in the catfish industry on catfish price behavior are explore...
In March and April 1972, a controlled Latin square market experiment was performed in six Atlanta, G...
The authors analyze the factors affecting U.S. shrimp consumption. Two aspects seem to affect shrim...
Consumption of seafood, including catfish, has become an important part of the diet for consumers in...
Seasonally and spatially varying demand elasticities would provide important information to seafood ...
Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm marketings 10 to 45% depending on the season. The economic impa...
The seafood market has changed substantially in recent decades, becoming increasingly globalized. Th...
The absolute price version of the Rotterdam model was used in the estimation of U.S. catfish demand ...
This study assesses the market integration of domestically produced and imported catfish products in...
Research PaperOver the past 20 years, the demand for fish has changed markedly. The species prevalen...
This study examines the dynamic effects of grain prices and energy prices on catfish feed prices and...
Increased livestock and aquaculture production can put pressure on the fishmeal market, and thus ind...