Agribusiness 1999 - Abstracts

Agribusiness 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analyzing technical trade barriers in agricultural markets: challenges and priorities.BusinessRoberts, Donna
An empirical analysis of state agricultural product promotions: a case study on 'Arizona Grown'.BusinessPatterson, Paul M., Richards, Timothy J., Olofsson, Hans, Sass, Sharon
An estimation of consumer benefits from the public campaign to lower cereal prices.BusinessCotterill, Ronald W., Franklin, Andrew W.
A plea for economic research to improve market efficiency.BusinessCoffey, Joseph D.
A plea for economic research to improve market efficiency: response to Joseph Coffey.BusinessHelmuth, John W.
Breakfast cereals: the extreme food industry.BusinessConnor, John M.
China's feed grain market: development and prospects.BusinessTian, Wei-Ming, Chudleigh, John
Competitiveness in the European dairy industries.BusinessDrescher, Klaus, Maurer, Oswin
Consumers in a box: a consumer report on cereal.BusinessGejdenson, Sam, Schumer, Charles E.
Consumers still in a box: the high price of breakfast cereal.BusinessGejdenson, Sam, Schumer, Charles E.
Doing well by doing a body good: an evaluation of the industry-funded nutrition education program conducted byu the Dairy Council of California.BusinessAlston, Julian M., James, Jennifer S., Chalfant, James A.
Effects of product attributes and consumer characteristics on attitude and behavior: the case of peanuts in a transition economy.BusinessBeuchat, Larry R., Moon, Wanki, Florkowski, Wojciech J., Resureccion, Anna V.A., Chinnan, Manjeet S., Paraskova, Pavlina, Jordanov, Jordan
Empirical analysis of competitive interaction in food product categories.BusinessPutsis, William P., Jr.
Fact sheet: facts versus myths about breakfast cereal pricing and promotion.(Forum)(response to an article by Samuel Gejdenson and Charles Schumer, in this issue, p. 207)Business 
High cereal prices and the prospects for relief by expansion of private label and antitrust enforcement.(Forum)(response to article in this issue, p. 219)BusinessCotterill, Ronald W.
Impact of sanitary and phytosanitary standards on developing countries and the role of the SPS agreement.(Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement)BusinessHenson, Spencer, Loader, Rupert
Jawboning cereal: the campaign to lower cereal prices.BusinessCotterill, Ronald W.
Mandatory versus voluntary approaches to food safety.BusinessSegerson, Kathleen
Market power and the Demsetz quality critique: an evaluation for food retailing.BusinessCotterill, Ronald W.
Media-specific returns to generic advertising: the case of catfish.BusinessKinnucan, Henry W., Miao, Yuliang
Methodologies for ex ante projections of adoption rates for agbiotech products: lessons learned from rBST.(recombinant bovine somatotropin)BusinessLesser, W., Bernard, John, Billah, Kaafee
Predicting Japanese dairy consumption behavior using qualitative survey data.BusinessSuzuki, Nobuhiro, Kaiser, Harry M., Watanabe, Yasuhito
Predicting mergers and acquisitions in the food industry.BusinessAdelaja, Adesoji, Nayga, Rodolfo, Jr., Farooq, Zafar
Price discrimination in the international grain trade: the case of Canadian Wheat Board feed barley exports.BusinessSchmitz, Troy G., Brooks, Harvey
Statement on the breakfast cereals industry.BusinessKahn, Alfred E.
State trading and non-price discriminatory trade: the case of Japan's wheat imports.BusinessChen, Kevin, Brooks, Harvey
The magnitude and nature of situational influence on Japanese snacking: the role of fruit.BusinessGehrt, Kenneth C., Shim, Soyeon
The role of the WTO and the international agencies in SPS standard setting.(World Trade Organization; sanitary and phytosanitary)BusinessSwinbank, Alan
Vertical organization of agribusinesses in transition economies: Hungarian production systems or agricultural franchising?BusinessRudolph, Dirk W.
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