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WIC 3 auctions 3 Food Assistance 2 Infant Formula 2 contracts 2 food assistance 2 Captive supply 1 Child activities 1 Child farm labor 1 Child labor 1 Econometric Theory 1 Food prices 1 Health 1 Health input 1 Johansen cointegration test and Granger causality 1 Labor 1 Labor Supply 1 Linear probability model 1 Oligopoly 1 Oligopsony 1 Price cost margins 1 Rural-urban migration 1 SNAP 1 Saving 1 Socio-economic condition 1 Stochastic Frontier 1 Time Series 1 Uncertainty 1 alfalfa price 1 buyer concentration 1 cattle markets 1 countervailing power 1 export 1 feed demand 1 food prices 1 foreign direct investment 1 grid pricing 1 gross domestic product 1 hay stocks 1 merger 1
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English 8 Undetermined 5
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Davis, David E. 6 Meerza, Syed Imran Ali 3 Bacher, Biswajit 1 Chang, Kuo-Liang 1 Chang, Kuo-Liang Matt 1 Chen, Chiang-Ming 1 Diersen, Matthew A. 1 Huang, Rui 1 Lee, Junsoo 1 Li, Jing 1 Lone, Todd A. 1
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The Real Effect of SNAP Benefits for Food Insecurity
Davis, David E.; Huang, Rui - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2013
This research investigates the effect of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits (SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp program) for food insecurity. SNAP provides benefits to qualifying households for purchasing food. Some have suggested that SNAP benefits may be less effective in...
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Causal links between trade, foreign direct investment and economic growth for Bangladesh
Meerza, Syed Imran Ali - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2012
This study investigates empirically the causal relationship between trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic growth of Bangladesh for the period of 1973 to 2008. To analyze this Johansen cointegration test and Granger causality test are used. The cointegration analysis suggests that...
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Buyer Alliances as Countervailing Power in WIC Infant-Formula Auctions
Davis, David E. - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2011
US government agencies in WIC infant-formula procurement auctions receive lower bids and final prices when they are in buyer’s alliances than when they are unallied. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) uses an auction to procure infant formula....
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Socio-economic Condition of Child Worker of Bangladesh in Their Adulthood: An Econometric Analysis
Meerza, Syed Imran Ali; Bacher, Biswajit - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2011
This study has mainly focused on the current socio-economic condition of those people who were child labor in their childhood. In this study, economic indicators are income and employment status. On the other hand, level of education, health status and role in case of decision making in the...
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Rural-Urban Migration and Its Consequences on Rural Children: An Empirical Study
Meerza, Syed Imran Ali - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2010
Rural-urban adult migration, mainly adult male migration makes heavy demand on all family members, but especially on children who are left behind in rural area to shoulder the responsibility of agriculture production and food security. Labor shortage due to rural-urban adult migration may mean...
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ADL tests for threshold cointegration
Li, Jing; Lee, Junsoo - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2009
In this paper, we propose new tests for threshold cointegration in the autoregressive distributed lag (ADL) model. The indicators in the threshold model are based on either a nonstationary or stationary threshold variable. The cointegrating vector in this paper is not pre-specied. We adopt a...
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Price and promotion effects of supermarket mergers
Davis, David E. - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2009
I use a unique data set of retail food prices to analyze mergers between supermarket chains. The data allow for an examination of the effects of mergers on prices, the frequency of promotions, and the depth of promotions. I find that increases in a chain’s share of the total US food sales are...
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The Efficiency of Labor Input in the Tree Nut Growers Industry: A Stochastic Frontier Production Approach Study in Butte County, California
Chang, Kuo-Liang Matt; Lone, Todd A. - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2009
This paper aims to examine the contribution of the labor input to agricultural production efficiency. If an increase in numbers of labor does not increase production efficiency, we should have reason to question the current quantity-oriented labor policies in terms of solving the labor shortage...
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Estimating the Stochastic Sickness Effect on Employment, Worktime and Saving Decisions
Chen, Chiang-Ming; Chang, Kuo-Liang - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2009
This paper aims to study labor supply and saving decisions as a result of health uncertainty. O’Donnell (1995) suggested a theoretical positive relationship between working hours (or saving rate) and the perceived health uncertainty. That is, for risk-averse individuals, there exists a...
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Bidding for WIC infant formula contracts: Do non-WIC customers subsidize WIC customers?
Davis, David E. - Economics Department, South Dakota State University - 2009
Although the WIC food assistance program purchases over one-half of all US infant formula, I find the program has little impact on the prices paid by non-WIC customers. I estimate infant-formula marginal cost and find that it is low compared to price, implying large price-cost markups. But, the...
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