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Previous demand elasticity estimates for Australian meat products [electronic resource] / Garry Grif...

Previous demand elasticity estimates for Australian mea...

Previous demand elasticity estimates for Australian meat products [electronic resource] / Garry Grif...

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Previous demand elasticity estimates for Australian meat products [electronic resource] / Garry Griffith ... [et al.]

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Previous demand elasticity estimates for Australian meat products [electronic resource] / Garry Griffith ... [et al.]

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[Orange, N.S.W.] : NSW Agriculture, 2001.

Date

2001.

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74Vv5GV4zdGA

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991017767329702626

Language

English

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Publisher

[Orange, N.S.W.] : NSW Agriculture, 2001.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

2001.

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Summary

Data limitations have restricted the majority of demand studies to estimates of aggregate demand elasticities. Most studies have been oriented to retail demand and have used data for livestock types, rather than on the various choices of meat available to the consumer. Only a few studies have focussed on demand at the saleyard or wholesale levels o...

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Previous demand elasticity estimates for Australian meat products [electronic resource] / Garry Griffith ... [et al.]

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Economic research report (NSW Agriculture) ; no. 5.

Title from title screen (viewed April 5, 2004).

"January 2001".

Bibliography: p. 13-14.

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74Vv5GV4zdGA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv5GV4zdGA

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ISBN

0734712642

9780734712646

ISSN

1442-9764

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991017767329702626

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