The cost and demand structures of meat products industries in the US and Australia from 1970 to 1991 are examined. Scale economies, technical change and trade impacts and output pricing behaviour are evaluated, using short‐ and long‐run input cost and input and output demand elasticities. The greatest technological impacts stem from large‐scale economies, which are similar across countries. Unit cost savings from output expansion involve capital investment and materials saving in the long run, although input‐specific patterns vary by country. Import competition appears to motivate capital expansion further. Finally, large mark‐ups of price over marginal cost are found, which are consistent with low profits as a result of the underlying scal...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
There have been concerns about the increasing concentration in the meat packing industry. But this i...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in U.S. industries may stem from vario...
The cost and demand structures of meat products industries in the US and Australia from 1970 to 1991...
The cost and demand structures of meat products industries in the US and Australia from 1970 to 1991...
The food processing industries have recently experienced significant structural and economic perform...
The U.S. meat products industries have experienced increasing consolidation. It has been speculated ...
The U.S. meat products industries have experienced increasing consolidation. It has been speculated ...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in US industries may stem from various...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in US industries may stem from various...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in US industries may stem from various...
We develop a general model of processing cost, output demand, and factor demand in the U.S. meat pro...
We develop a general model of processing cost, output demand, and factor demand in the U.S. meat pro...
Imports of pig meat into Australia have grown rapidly in recent years and now total around 150 K...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
There have been concerns about the increasing concentration in the meat packing industry. But this i...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in U.S. industries may stem from vario...
The cost and demand structures of meat products industries in the US and Australia from 1970 to 1991...
The cost and demand structures of meat products industries in the US and Australia from 1970 to 1991...
The food processing industries have recently experienced significant structural and economic perform...
The U.S. meat products industries have experienced increasing consolidation. It has been speculated ...
The U.S. meat products industries have experienced increasing consolidation. It has been speculated ...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in US industries may stem from various...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in US industries may stem from various...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in US industries may stem from various...
We develop a general model of processing cost, output demand, and factor demand in the U.S. meat pro...
We develop a general model of processing cost, output demand, and factor demand in the U.S. meat pro...
Imports of pig meat into Australia have grown rapidly in recent years and now total around 150 K...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
There have been concerns about the increasing concentration in the meat packing industry. But this i...
Increasing size of establishments and resulting concentration in U.S. industries may stem from vario...