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000206522 245__ $$aStructural Change via Threshold Effects:  Estimating U.S. Meat Demand Using Smooth Transition Functions and the Effects of More Women in the Labor Force
000206522 260__ $$c2015
000206522 269__ $$a2015
000206522 270__ $$mnestor.rodriguez@ers.usda.gov$$pRodriguez,   Nestor
000206522 270__ $$meales@purdue.edu$$pEales,   James S.
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000206522 490__ $$aPaper
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000206522 520__ $$aStructural change remains a contentious issue in the literature. This study focuses on analyzing structural change in consumer demand for meats, which are modeled over the past half century. A standard inverse demand model is combined with a variant of the Smooth Transition Autoregressive (STAR) model. Results indicate that structural change has occurred and that consumers' preferences for meat are sensitive to the female labor participation rate.
000206522 546__ $$aEnglish
000206522 650__ $$aConsumer/Household Economics
000206522 650__ $$aDemand and Price Analysis
000206522 650__ $$aResearch Methods/ Statistical Methods
000206522 6531_ $$aConsumer food demand
000206522 6531_ $$aIAIDS
000206522 6531_ $$asmooth transitions
000206522 6531_ $$ameat demand.
000206522 700__ $$aRodriguez, Nestor
000206522 700__ $$aEales, James S.
000206522 773__ $$d2015
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