@article{Goodwin:15308,
      recid = {15308},
      author = {Goodwin, Barry K. and Harper, Daniel C.},
      title = {PRICE TRANSMISSION, THRESHOLD BEHAVIOR, AND ASYMMETRIC  ADJUSTMENT IN THE U.S. PORK SECTOR},
      journal = {Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics},
      address = {2000-12},
      number = {1379-2016-113195},
      pages = {11},
      year = {2000},
      abstract = {The US pork sector has experienced many significant  structural changes in recent years.  Such changes may have  influenced price dynamics and transmission of shocks  through marketing channels.  We investigate linkages among  farm, wholesale, and retail markets using weekly price data  for the period covering 1987 through 1998.  Our analysis  uses a threshold cointegration model that permits  asymmetric adjustment to positive and negative price  shocks.  Our results reveal important asymmetries.  Our  results are consistent with existing literature which has  determined that price adjustment patterns are  unidirectional and that information tends to flow from  farm, to wholesale, to retail markets.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/15308},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.15308},
}