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000173406 245__ $$aAsymmetry in beef, lamb and pork farm-retail price transmission in Australia
000173406 260__ $$c1994-05
000173406 269__ $$a1994-05
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000173406 336__ $$aJournal Article
000173406 520__ $$aThe hypothesis of asymmetry in price transmission within the Australian meat market is tested using monthly
data for beef, lamb and pork prices at different market levels over the period 1971-1988. The results indicate that
asymmetrical price response is a strategy used by beef and lamb retailers and wholesalers to adjust to changing input
prices, but not by pork retailers and wholesalers. This difference is perhaps unexpected given the similarity in
behaviours relating to price levelling in this market, the high cross-price elasticities of demand between these meats,
and the relatively greater degree of concentration in the pork market.
000173406 546__ $$aEnglish
000173406 650__ $$aDemand and Price Analysis
000173406 650__ $$aLivestock Production/Industries
000173406 700__ $$aGriffith, G.R.
000173406 700__ $$aPiggott, N.E.
000173406 773__ $$q307$$o316$$tAgricultural Economics: The Journal of the International Association of Agricultural Economists$$j10$$k3$$dMay 1994
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000173406 982__ $$gAgricultural Economics: The Journal of the International Association of Agricultural Economists>Volume 10, Issue 3, May 1994