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AIDS model 2 Almost Ideal Demand System 2 Australia 2 Egypt 2 USA 2 United States 2 agriculture 2 cross pricing 2 expenditure elasticities 2 global markets 2 household income 2 imports 2 international market competitiveness 2 price maintenance 2 wheat quality 2 wheat trade 2
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Jolly, Curtis M. 2 Kagochi, John M. 2
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International Journal of Trade and Global Markets 2
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Using the elasticities from the AIDS model to evaluate international market competitiveness: the case of three Egyptian wheat markets
Kagochi, John M.; Jolly, Curtis M. - In: International Journal of Trade and Global Markets 3 (2010) 2, pp. 154-169
The Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model approach is used to assess the competitive position of US wheat relative to Australian wheat in the Egyptian market. Results from expenditure elasticities suggest that US import share will rise with Egyptian household income. Cross price elasticities...
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Using the elasticities from the AIDS model to evaluate international market competitiveness: the case of three Egyptian wheat markets
Kagochi, John M.; Jolly, Curtis M. - In: International Journal of Trade and Global Markets 3 (2010) 2, pp. 154-169
The Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model approach is used to assess the competitive position of US wheat relative to Australian wheat in the Egyptian market. Results from expenditure elasticities suggest that US import share will rise with Egyptian household income. Cross price elasticities...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008592766
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