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Advertising and consumer demand: a differential approach

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  • Selvanathan, E. Antony, 1989. "Advertising and consumer demand: a differential approach," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 31(3), pages 215-219, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:31:y:1989:i:3:p:215-219
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    2. Xiao, Hui & Kinnucan, Henry W. & Kaiser, Harry M., 1998. "Advertising, Structural Change, And U.S. Non-Alcoholic Beverage Demand," 1998 Annual meeting, August 2-5, Salt Lake City, UT 20885, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    3. Esposti, Roberto & Pierani, Pierpaolo, 2000. "Modelling technical change in Italian agriculture: a latent variable approach," Agricultural Economics, Blackwell, vol. 22(3), pages 261-270, April.
    4. Clements, Kenneth W. & Gao, Grace, 2015. "The Rotterdam demand model half a century on," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 49(C), pages 91-103.
    5. Roberto Esposti & Pierpaolo Pierani, 1997. "The Source of Technical Change in Italian Agriculture: A Latent Variable Approach," Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural and Applied Economics Staff Papers 411, Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural and Applied Economics Department.
    6. Coulibaly, Nouhoun & Brorsen, B. Wade, 1998. "Resolving The Conflicts Between Previous Meat Generic Advertising Studies," 1998 Annual meeting, August 2-5, Salt Lake City, UT 20897, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    7. Kenneth W. Clements & Antony Selvanathan & Saroja Selvanathan, 1996. "Applied Demand Analysis: A Survey," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 72(216), pages 63-81, March.
    8. Roberto Esposti, 2000. "Stochastic Technical Change and Procyclical TFP The Case of Italian Agriculture," Journal of Productivity Analysis, Springer, vol. 14(2), pages 119-141, September.
    9. X. M. Gao & Anderson Reynolds & Jonq-Ying Lee, 1993. "A structural latent variable approach to modelling consumer perception: A case study of orange juice," Agribusiness, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 9(4), pages 317-324.
    10. Xiao, Hui & Kinnucan, Henry W. & Kaiser, Harry M., 1998. "Advertising, Structural Change, and U.S. Non-Alcoholic Drink Demand," Research Bulletins 122688, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.
    11. Oh, Juhyun & Suh, Dong Hee, 2024. "Exploring the import allocation of wood pellets: Insights from price and policy influences under the renewable portfolio standard," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 161(C).
    12. Zheng, Yuqing & Kinnucan, Henry W., 2004. "Does Advertising Rotate Demand Curves? Some Evidence For Us Non-Alcoholic Beverages," 2004 Annual meeting, August 1-4, Denver, CO 20391, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    13. Kinnucan, Henry W. & Xiao, Hui & Hsia, Chung Jen, 1995. "Direct And Spillover Effects Of Increased U.S. Beef Promotion," Economic Analysis of Meat Promotion, June 2-3, 1995, Denver, Colorado 279613, Regional Research Projects > NECC-63: Research Committee on Commodity Promotion.
    14. Duffy, Martyn, 2003. "On the estimation of an advertising-augmented, cointegrating demand system," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 20(1), pages 181-206, January.

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