This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry exports. A comparative static simulation framework is specified for this purpose. The elasticities needed for the simulation model are estimated using seemingly unrelated regression and time-varying parameter regression techniques. Results from this study indicate that a price subsidy is more effective than nonprice market promotion programs in raising export demand for U.S. poultry.International Relations/Trade,
We examine the impacts of major factors affecting the export demand of wheat with a special focus on...
An equilibrium displacement framework was developed to evaluate the effect of exchange rate linked s...
In this paper we assess the effectiveness of the Market Promotion Program (MPP) in increasing U.S. e...
This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry e...
This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry e...
This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry e...
This report examines the economic effects of the Export Enhancement Program (EEP) for poultry meat f...
Profitability of U.S. poultry industry is affected by developments in the world markets, although in...
A complete US poultry meat export demand system is estimated. A gradually switching dynamic adverti...
A complete US poultry meat export demand system is estimated. A gradually switching dynamic adverti...
Various U.S. government programs have been used to promote value added agricultural exports. New dev...
The United States is the world’s largest poultry producer and exports about 18 percent of its total ...
The United States is the world’s largest poultry producer and exports about 18 percent of its total ...
This study evaluates the competitiveness of the United States and other major exporters of poultry p...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Agricultural Economics research project 339, Poultry Pric...
We examine the impacts of major factors affecting the export demand of wheat with a special focus on...
An equilibrium displacement framework was developed to evaluate the effect of exchange rate linked s...
In this paper we assess the effectiveness of the Market Promotion Program (MPP) in increasing U.S. e...
This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry e...
This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry e...
This study examines the effectiveness of price versus nonprice promotion programs for U.S. poultry e...
This report examines the economic effects of the Export Enhancement Program (EEP) for poultry meat f...
Profitability of U.S. poultry industry is affected by developments in the world markets, although in...
A complete US poultry meat export demand system is estimated. A gradually switching dynamic adverti...
A complete US poultry meat export demand system is estimated. A gradually switching dynamic adverti...
Various U.S. government programs have been used to promote value added agricultural exports. New dev...
The United States is the world’s largest poultry producer and exports about 18 percent of its total ...
The United States is the world’s largest poultry producer and exports about 18 percent of its total ...
This study evaluates the competitiveness of the United States and other major exporters of poultry p...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Agricultural Economics research project 339, Poultry Pric...
We examine the impacts of major factors affecting the export demand of wheat with a special focus on...
An equilibrium displacement framework was developed to evaluate the effect of exchange rate linked s...
In this paper we assess the effectiveness of the Market Promotion Program (MPP) in increasing U.S. e...