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An Analysis Of Domestic And Export Demand For U.S. Cotton

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  • Marseli, Oussama
  • Epperson, James E.

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Expansion of the cotton industry depends on economic growth. Models were specified to estimate U.S. domestic and export demand with and without structural change. The results indicate that domestic demand increases with per capita GDP and decreases with rising oil prices. U.S. export demand for cotton expands with lower beginning stocks in the rest of the world and rising per capita income.

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  • Marseli, Oussama & Epperson, James E., 2002. "An Analysis Of Domestic And Export Demand For U.S. Cotton," Faculty Series 16709, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ugeofs:16709
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.16709
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    1. Glade Jr., Edward H. & Meyer, Leslie & Stults, Harold, 1996. "The Cotton Industry In The United States," Agricultural Economic Reports 262034, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    3. MacDonald, Stephen, 1997. "Global End-Use Demand for Cotton: A Time-Varying Parameter Model," MPRA Paper 70911, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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