Wheat for food use is conceptualised as an input into flour production and demand is derived from an industry profit function to quantify price responsiveness and economic substitutability across wheat classes. Price and substitution elasticities are estimated for hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red wheat, soft white winter and durum wheat. In general, hard red winter and spring wheat varieties are much more responsive to their own price than are soft wheat varieties and durum wheat. Substitution elasticities indicate that hard red winter and hard red spring wheat are economic substitutes for milling purposes
In North America and Europe, wheat is a very important commodity that has been at the heart of trade...
The transcendental logarithmic function is used to derive demand functions which are estimated for w...
This study estimates demand for wheat differentiated by classes using a dynamic AIDS model for the U...
We conceptualize wheat for food use as an input into flour production and derive demand functions to...
To quantify price responsiveness and economic substitutability among wheat classes, derived demand f...
The importation of hard red winter and durum wheat from Canada has been a source of contention among...
This thesis was primarily designed to discover the price elasticity of hard spring wheat, and the su...
This research took from the work of Kohli and Morey in the economics literature to apply a quality d...
This study provides producer knowledge of price differentials based on quality and yield characteris...
The main objective of this research was to compare the demand and the price of hard red winter (HRW)...
Many different classes of wheat are grown in Michigan's agriculture sector but only two types of whe...
There is an increasing recognition among wheat market modelers that wheat is a differentiated produc...
Price differentials for Hard Red Spring and Hard Red Winter wheat of different protein levels are ex...
A normalized quadratic input distance system is applied to estimate inverse demand relationships for...
Dynamic relationships among three classes of wheat are investigated using threshold VAR models that ...
In North America and Europe, wheat is a very important commodity that has been at the heart of trade...
The transcendental logarithmic function is used to derive demand functions which are estimated for w...
This study estimates demand for wheat differentiated by classes using a dynamic AIDS model for the U...
We conceptualize wheat for food use as an input into flour production and derive demand functions to...
To quantify price responsiveness and economic substitutability among wheat classes, derived demand f...
The importation of hard red winter and durum wheat from Canada has been a source of contention among...
This thesis was primarily designed to discover the price elasticity of hard spring wheat, and the su...
This research took from the work of Kohli and Morey in the economics literature to apply a quality d...
This study provides producer knowledge of price differentials based on quality and yield characteris...
The main objective of this research was to compare the demand and the price of hard red winter (HRW)...
Many different classes of wheat are grown in Michigan's agriculture sector but only two types of whe...
There is an increasing recognition among wheat market modelers that wheat is a differentiated produc...
Price differentials for Hard Red Spring and Hard Red Winter wheat of different protein levels are ex...
A normalized quadratic input distance system is applied to estimate inverse demand relationships for...
Dynamic relationships among three classes of wheat are investigated using threshold VAR models that ...
In North America and Europe, wheat is a very important commodity that has been at the heart of trade...
The transcendental logarithmic function is used to derive demand functions which are estimated for w...
This study estimates demand for wheat differentiated by classes using a dynamic AIDS model for the U...