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An adaptive regression model is employed for estimating pre- and post-boll weevil eradication cotton-acreage response. Results indicate cotton acreage becoming more inelastic to own- and cross-price changes. As a result of this shift in acreage response and yield increases from eradication, net...
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The general method of moments procedure is used for estimating a soybean acreage response function assuming the producers hold rational expectations. Results indicate that soybean, corn, and wheat futures prices, lagged acreage, and government programs are significant factors for determining...
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pt. 1. Consumers' sovereignty -- pt. 2. Markets and consumer interaction -- pt. 3. Producers' rules -- pt. 4. Competitive forces -- pt. 5. Monopoly power -- pt. 6. Strategic agent interaction -- pt. 7. Input markets -- pt. 8. Risky world and intertemporal choices -- pt. 9. Missing markets.
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This paper uses a theoretical model to analyze the interaction between general wine sales and enotourism since many wineries sell wine through wine tours as well as wine to non-tourists. We assume that consumers of wine tours, or enotourists, are wine connoisseurs whereas naive wine drinkers...
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Economic theory provides little guidance for selecting a numeraire in estimating dual function profit functions. In this study, we examine the choice of numeraire price (equation) for profit function models of Iowa agriculture. The choice of numeraire is evaluated by forecasting accuracy and...
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