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"Commodity promotion" consists of many activities, each designed to contribute to a consumer's product knowledge or influence tastes. However, both knowledge and tastes a [...]
English | 1998 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Proposals for reform of the federal multiple-peril crop insurance program for specialty crops seek to change fees for catastrophic (CAT) insurance from a nominal fifty-do [...]
English | 1998 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The Lanchester model of strategic interaction typically considers only two-firm rivalry and one strategic tool. This paper presents an alternative that considers rivalry [...]
English | 2002 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part from a genetic predisposition to overeating fats and carbohydrates, c [...]
English | 2004 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Supermarket retailers make strategic pricing decisions in a high-frequency, repeated game environment both in buying and selling fresh produce. In this context, there is [...]
English | 2004 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The Fuji apple variety is relatively new in the U.S. As a new product, questions concern the relative impact of consumer learning by experience, by variety-specific promo [...]
English | 1998 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Agricultural cooperatives tend to be riskier than investor-oriented firms, both in a business and financial sense. However, cooperative managers are often reluctant to ac [...]
English | 2003 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Widespread obesity in the U.S. is a relatively recent phenomenon, reaching epidemic proportions only in the last 15 years. However, existing research shows that while cal [...]
English | 2004 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Many public programs promote diets rich in fruits and vegetables based on evidence on the derived health benefits. Sill, produce consumption in the U.S. lags behind other [...]
English | 2004 | Working or Discussion Paper |

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