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Statistical Methods Applied to Agricultural Economics
Walter A. Hendricks+2 more
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The International Leontijef Medal for Contrubution to Economic Reforms: Fundamental Systemic Change Is not an Exercise in Applied Economics [PDF]
Václav Klaus
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Hypothetical bias in stated choice experiments: Part I. Macro-scale analysis of literature and integrative synthesis of empirical evidence from applied economics, experimental psychology and neuroimaging [PDF]
Milad Haghani+4 more
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Abstract Packaging of fresh fruits and vegetables is standard in many grocery stores. This mixed methods study aims to identify the role packaging plays in consumer choice and what packaging material consumers prefer. We analyzed data from quantitative stated preference experiments with a quota sample of 485 consumers living in Germany.
Mira Lehberger+2 more
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Exploring barriers to utilizing local agricultural products in the catering industry
Abstract Both the proportion and expenditure of dining out and takeaway in Taiwan have been increasing year by year. This study investigates the factors influencing the catering service providers (CSPs) procurement of domestically produced or imported food materials.
Wan‐Yu Liu+2 more
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Testing William Baumol’s “Toward a Newer Economics: The Future Lies Ahead!†[PDF]
20 years ago, William Baumol provided an interesting wish list that outlined his hopes for the future of economics over the next hundred years. Impatiently, this paper puts his wish list to the test by comparing the characteristics of publications that ...
Benno Torgler, Marco Piatti
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Essays in applied political economics [PDF]
Rafael Alves de Albuquerque Tavares
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1. Measuring welfare changes- a brief overview 2. Conventional shadow prices 3. Distributional effects 4. Non-tax distortions in markets 5. International trade 6. Revised shadow prices 7. The marginal social cost of public funds 8. Time and the social discount rate 9. Optimal commodity taxation 10.
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Abstract The primary objective of this study was to investigate whether the cost of processing cotton using high‐speed roller gins is comparable to saw gins. The results from a “true” random effect model estimated using proprietary data voluntarily shared by cotton gins operating in Arizona and California showed that the average cost inefficiency for ...
Ram N. Acharya+4 more
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This study aims to investigate how small family farms, lacking direct support from advisory services, cope with challenges including access constraints to resources, and enhance their resilience.
Boudedja Karima+3 more
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