Dynamics and Long-run Structure in U.S. Meat Demand
Empirical analysis, based on a general dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System, shows the commonly used autoregressive and partial adjustment processes are restrictive to meat demand data. This study derives a linear specification in levels form to investigate dynamics in a general framework. Merging a long-run steady state structure with short-run dynamics results in consistent and robust long-run demand elasticities. Journal article in Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 41 (1993), 139-153.
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1988-04
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Authors: | Jensen, Helen H. ; Kesavan, T. ; Hassan, Zuhair A. ; Johnson, Stanley R. |
Institutions: | Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), Iowa State University |
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