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The U.S. Department of Commerce and International Trade Administration found that Cutrale, Citrosuco, Montecitrus and other Brazilian firms dumped orange juice in the United States over the period from October 2003 through September 2004. This dumping contributed to a build up of Florida orange...
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This paper discusses the long-run impact of generic advertising for orange juice in the United States.
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This paper discusses some of the issues with respect to a generic advertising program for not-from-concentrate (NFC) orange juice aimed at increasing Florida grower returns.
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An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and marginal propensities to consume varying coefficients. Frisch’s duality relationships that the second partial derivatives of demand with respect to income and prices are independent of...
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Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight (FW) and fixed-weight citrus (RW). Results indicated that FW and RW grapefruit (and FW and RW oranges) are not substitutes; however, RW tangerine is a substitute of FW tangerines. In addition,...
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A demand system model differentiating goods by origin is developed to examine impacts of duty drawback on U.S. orange juice exports and prices. An empirical analysis suggests that on average duty drawback has increased annual orange juice exports by about 16.5 million SSE gallons or 11% of...
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