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One's judgment of an official report such as the Report of the Wool Marketing Committee of Enquiry, is, I think …
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It has been established that the absence of risk markets justifies market intervention in principle. The form of intervention that has been discussed most widely in the literature is the buffer stock. This paper points out that other forms of intervention, specifically buffer funds, are likely...
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In this paper I try to come to some conclusions concerning which farm products are likely to offer good promotional possibilities, and which types of promotion are likely to be effective.
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In a competitive market with free information flows, spatial arbitrage will ensure that average prices at geographically separate markets will move in unison. The speed of adjustment is related to information flows between markets; if adjustment lags exist, there may be opportunities for...
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An empirical policy simulation analysis that was performed prior to the adoption of the revised N.Z. wheat pricing arrangements is reported. The analysis was particularly timely as it coincided with, and made an input to, discussions between the various parties attempting to derive an improved...
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Alternative specifications of models of the supply response of Australian wheat growers and their economic implications are considered in terms of the existence and nature of production lags, and the choice between expected prices and expected gross returns as the preferred explanator of...
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This paper is a discourse on how promotion may contribute to the efficiency of consumption. The view is taken that, through its addition to the quantity of search with respect to product characteristics, promotion may enable consumers to allocate their expenditures more efficiently and yield...
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domestic marketing policies of Australia and New Zealand. The hypothesis examined in this paper is that the differences in wool …
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premiums. The implications of the results for wheat marketing and trade are explored. …
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