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Demand for Meat Products in the Pacific Rim Region

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  • Capps, Oral, Jr.
  • Kirby, Raymond
  • Tsai, Reyfong
  • Williams, Gary W.

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The Rotterdam and LA/ AIDS models are used to obtain estimates of demand parameters for meat products in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. With relatively few exceptions, the elasticities are similar across model specifications. However, demand elasticities for meat products are notably different among the various Pacific Rim countries. This work provides valuable input to public and private decision makers in the United States in their ongoing efforts to penetrate foreign markets.

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  • Capps, Oral, Jr. & Kirby, Raymond & Tsai, Reyfong & Williams, Gary W., 1991. "Demand for Meat Products in the Pacific Rim Region," 1991 Annual Meeting, August 4-7, Manhattan, Kansas 271245, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea91:271245
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271245
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