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Not only green: Sustainability and debt capital markets.

open access: yesJ Int Money Finance
Becker A, Fatica S, Rancan M.
europepmc   +1 more source

Subsidies and Crowding Out: A Double‐Hurdle Model of Fertilizer Demand in Malawi

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2011
This article uses a double‐hurdle model with panel data from Malawi to investigate how fertilizer subsidies affect farmer demand for commercial fertilizer. The article controls for potential endogeneity caused by the nonrandom targeting of fertilizer subsidy recipients.
Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Thomas S Jayne
exaly   +3 more sources

PANEL DATA DOUBLE-HURDLE MODEL: AN APPLICATION TO DAIRY ADVERTISING [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In this study, we extend to panel data structures the double-hurdle model typically used in cross-sectional data. The new double-hurdle model can account not only for the censored nature of commodity purchases, but also for the dynamics of the purchase process.
Dong, Diansheng   +2 more
core   +5 more sources

Attribute and Safety Perceptions in a Double‐Hurdle Model of Shellfish Consumption

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1993
AbstractIndividuals' perceptions of food product attributes such as safety may influence decisions about whether to consume and how much to consume. Survey data from southeastern U.S. adults were used in a double‐hurdle model to evaluate effects of health risk and other attribute perceptions on shellfish demand.
J Walter Milon
exaly   +3 more sources

A DOUBLE-HURDLE MODEL OF FOOD DEMAND WITH ENDOGENOUS UNIT VALUES

open access: yes, 1999
This study develops a unique double-hurdle model of demand for composite food commodities which endogenizes unit values. The model structure allows us to account for the inability to observe such values for non-purchasing households and simultaneously adjusts for quality demand effects reflected in these unit values.
Dong, Diansheng, Gould, Brian W.
core   +4 more sources

MODELING FRESH ORGANIC PRODUCE CONSUMPTION: A GENERALIZED DOUBLE-HURDLE MODEL APPROACH [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Using actual retail data, this study is intended to profile consumers' social economic characteristics related to the growth of the fresh organic produce market with a generalized double-hurdle model. The nested test shows that the above model performs significantly better than Cragg's independent double-hurdle model and Tobit model.
Zhang, Feng   +2 more
core   +5 more sources

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