@article{Bean:330880,
      recid = {330880},
      author = {Bean, L. H. },
      title = {Some Interrelationships Between the Supply, Price and  Consumption of Cotton},
      address = {1928-04},
      number = {1485-2023-336},
      pages = {24},
      year = {1928},
      note = {Address delivered before the American Statistical  Association, New York City, Friday, April 20, 1928.},
      abstract = {Excerpt:  During the past few years price analysts in the  Bureau of Agricultural Economics have been engaged in  studying the behaviour of prices of the major agricultural  products.  These studies are a part of the Bureau's  endeavor to throw light on the economic problems of  American agriculture, to supply farmers with adequate bases  for planning their year's output with due regard to  consumers' requirements and for planning their seasonal  marketings with due regard to market conditions.  The  application of sound economic principles to these price  problems, together with a proper statistical analysis of  available facts, has unraveled some of the seeming  mysteries of the behaviour of agricultural prices and has  revealed certain relationships between supply, price and  demand which are of practical import to farmers.  The  purpose of this paper is to present only a few of the  results of these studies in relation to cotton,  particularly to the interrelationships between supply,  price, and consumption of cotton.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330880},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330880},
}