@article{Bean:330882,
      recid = {330882},
      author = {Bean, Louis H.},
      title = {Characteristics of Agricultural Supply and Demand Curves },
      address = {1932-06},
      number = {1485-2023-338},
      pages = {48},
      year = {1932},
      note = {Summary of address before Section K of the American  Association for Advancement of Science, in a joint program  with the Econometric Society, Syracuse, N. Y., June 22,  1932.},
      abstract = {Excerpt:  This paper attempts to bring together a number  of studies, made by the writer during the past three or  four years, which have boon of practical use in  anticipating changes in prices, marketings, and subsequent  farm production.  They are an outgrowth of the price  analysis work sponsored by the Bureau of Agricultural  Economics in its attempts to supply farmers with outlook  information relative to prospective changes in supply and  demand conditions.  The topics covered in this paper are:  (1) A simple illustration of an approach to the  instantaneous supply and demand curves for commodities of  fixed annual supply.  The supply curves dealt with here are  the current supply curves representing supplies offered  from a total fixed available quantity on hand. (2)  Relations between producer, dealer and total demand curves  and two views of price determination. (3) Shifts in demand  curves, that involve changes in slope (of elasticity) and  changes in level due to the value of money, population  growth, etc. (4) Comparison of agricultural with  nonagricultural demand curves. (5) Subsequent-supply curves  which show the effect of current prices on supplies of the  following season or seasons.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330882},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330882},
}