HIGHLIGHTS
- who: J. Mintert and collaborators from the progress (Kansas State UniversityAgricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service) have published the research work: Factors affecting beef demand, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study was designed to determine the major factors causing beef demand to shift over time.
SUMMARY
Beef demand is typically modeled as a function of beef prices, competing meat prices, prices of all other goods, and consumer expenditures. The comprehensive model also investigated the impact on beef demand of food safety issues, health concerns, and changes in consumer lifestyle . . .
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