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The elasticity of export demand for U.S. cotton

The conceptually relevant elasticity for policy analysis is the total export demand elasticity, which takes into account feedback effects of the U.S. price on other countries' prices. In this paper, a total export demand elasticity for U.S. cotton is estimated in an extended Armington framework...

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Published in:American journal of agricultural economics 1990-05, Vol.72 (2), p.468-474
Main Authors: Duffy, P.A. (Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University), Wohlgenant, M.K, Richardson, J.W
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subjects ALGODON
BALANCE DE PROVISIONES
BILAN D'APPROVISIONNEMENT
COMERCIO EXTERIOR
COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL
COTON
Cotton
Cotton market
Countries
Demand elasticity
Elasticity of demand
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
ETATS-UNIS
Export demand
EXPORTACIONES
EXPORTATION
Exports
FONCTION DE DEMANDE
FORMACION DE PRECIOS
FORMATION DES PRIX
FUNCIONES DE LA DEMANDA
Imports
International trade
Market share
MODELE
MODELOS
Price elasticity
Price elasticity of demand
Price elasticity of supply
total elasticity
U.S.A
title The elasticity of export demand for U.S. cotton
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