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This paper examines supply response models in a rational expectations framework for each one of the four major Greek meat markets, i.e. beef, broiler, lamb and pork. A multivariate GARCH model with Cholesky decomposition is used to incorporate price volatility into the rational expectations...
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This paper explores supply response models in a rational expectations framework with endogenous risk by using a multivariate GARCH model with Cholesky decomposition. This approach allows the incorporation of price volatility as a risk factor into the supply response of a primary commodity sector...
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This paper investigates the supply response of the Greek sheepmeat market and examines the effects of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms in the Greek sheepmeat industry during the period 1993-2005. The nonlinear asymmetric GARCH (NAGARCH) process is used to estimate expected price and...
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This paper makes use of the adjustment cost hypothesis to develop and compare the results of two dynamic input demand models applied to the U.S. cigarette manufcturing. One of the models presented in this paper is the flexible accelerator model and the other is the rational expectation model....
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