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Resano, H.; Sanjuan, Ana Isabel. |
A quantity-dependent hedonic model is used to study consumers’ actual purchases of cured ham, recorded through scanner in Spain, between April 2003 and March 2004. A Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZIB) model is applied because of the high proportion of zero purchase-values and the finding of overdispersion in the data. Ham characteristics are used as explanatory variables, such as breed, origin, EU Quality Certification squemes (PDO, PGI, STG), type of brand (producer’s and distributor’s), sale format (whole leg, vacuum packaged, on request), ripening period and price. Monthly dummies variables are also added to capture a possible seasonal effect. The results show that the distributor’s brand, the whole leg sale format, the origin Teruel and its... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Hedonic analysis; Consumers; Zero inflated negative binomial; Demand and Price Analysis; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/44383 |
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Maguire, Kelly B.; Owens, Nicole N.; Simon, Nathalie B.. |
The price premium associated with organic babyfood is estimated by applying a hedonic model to price and characteristic data for babyfood products collected in two cities: Raleigh, North Carolina, and San Jose, California. The price per ounce of babyfood is modeled as a function of a number of babyfood and store characteristics. The estimated organic price premium is generally equal to 3 cents to 4 cents per ounce. To the extent this premium reflects consumer willingness to pay to reduce pesticide exposures, it could be used to infer values for reduced dietary exposures to pesticide residues for babies. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Babyfood; Hedonic analysis; Organic foods; Demand and Price Analysis. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/31144 |
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Secchi, Silvia. |
Landscape amenities can be scarce in places with large areas of open space. Intensely farmed areas with high levels of monocropping and livestock production are akin to developed open space areas and do not provide many services in terms of landscape amenities. Open space in the form of farmland is plentiful, but parks and their services are in short supply. This issue is of particular importance for public policy because it is closely linked to the impact of externalities caused by agricultural activities and to the indirect effects of land use dynamics. This study looks at the impact of landscape amenities on rural residential property values in five counties in North Central Iowa using a hedonic pricing model based on geographic information systems. The... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Environmental management; Hedonic analysis; Land use; Spatial externalities; Crop Production/Industries; Environmental Economics and Policy. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/9372 |
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Donnet, M. Laura; Weatherspoon, Dave D.; Hoehn, John P.. |
We analyze price and quality information at the procurement level in the specialty coffee supply chain using data from small and large volume e-auctions. Hedonic price equations reveal that the Cup of Excellence auction is a more differentiated market disclosing more information about coffee values associated with ratings, rankings, quantities available, and country reputations whereas information in the Q auction is more limited and tends to be remunerated to a lesser extent. These results indicate that there are different business models and valuation of product characteristics within the specialty coffee industry. Management implications are drawn for specialty coffee producers and roasters. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Specialty coffee; E-auctions; Hedonic analysis; Business models; Demand and Price Analysis. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/8162 |
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