Books : Consumer food prices from the ground up.(The Current Challenges of Forecasting Retail Prices): An article from: American Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Label: American Agricultural Economics Association
Manufacturer: American Agricultural Economics Association
Page Count: 9
Printing Date: December 01, 1997
Publishing house: American Agricultural Economics Association
Release Date: July 28, 2005
Studio: American Agricultural Economics Association
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From the supplier: The model used by the US Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute in the prediction of food prices and consumer expenditure is examined. The model incorporated the different layers in the marketing chain from farm producers to distributors to retailers. When there are food price changes, the changes at the production level appears to be greater than that for retailers but this does not necessarily mean expanding or contracting margins as the food products is shifted along the distribution line.
Citation Details
Title: Consumer food prices from the ground up.(The Current Challenges of Forecasting Retail Prices)
Author: Robert E., II Young
Publication: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 1997
Publishing house: American Agricultural Economics Association
Volume: v79 Issue: n5 Page: p1673(4)
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