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Agribusiness 1 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Commodity chain 1 Farm Management 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Primary Demand 1 Promotion 1 Risk and Uncertainty 1 Secondary Demand 1 demand interconnection 1 primary demand 1 secondary demand 1 vertical demand system 1
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Blazkova, Ivana 1 Gupta, Sachin 1 Heerde, Harald J. van 1 Wittink, Dick 1
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International European Forum on System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks 1 School of Management, Yale University 1
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2009 International European Forum, February 15-20, 2009, Innsbruck-Igls, Austria 1 Yale School of Management Working Papers 1
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Modelling of the Demand Relations within the Commodity Chain: Application on the Wheat Commodity Chain in the Czech Republic
Blazkova, Ivana - International European Forum on System Dynamics and … - 2009
secondary demand, consumer demand for basic bakery products is price and income inelastic and there are weak cross price … and interconnection of particular stages within the food commodity chain – it takes into account the fact that secondary … demand function is formed not only by particular prices but also by level of demand on vertical previous market. The …
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The Brand Switching Fraction of Promotion Effects: Unit Sales Versus Elasticity Decompositions
Wittink, Dick; Gupta, Sachin; Heerde, Harald J. van - School of Management, Yale University - 2001
promotion elasticity, about 74 percent on average, is purportedly due to secondary demand effects (brand switching) and the … be a dramatic difference between the relative size of the secondary demand effect based on the one hand on a …
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