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Implicit Price Estimation of Rice Quality Attributes for Asian Americans

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  • Goodwin, H. L.
  • Holcomb, Rodney B.
  • Rister, M. Edward

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Product placement survey data for 192 Asian-American households in Houston were used to analyze the value of rice quality attributes via the Consumer Goods Characteristics Model (CGCM). Five rice varieties were used for this study: domestic Lemont, Jasmine 85, Toro II, and two different Thai import varieties. For each variety, marginal implicit prices were calculated at the means for seven characteristics: color, texture, aroma, stickiness, flavor, aftertaste, and moisture.

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  • Goodwin, H. L. & Holcomb, Rodney B. & Rister, M. Edward, 1996. "Implicit Price Estimation of Rice Quality Attributes for Asian Americans," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(2), pages 291-302, December.
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