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George C. Davis

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First Name: George
Middle Name: C.
Last Name: Davis
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RePEc Short-ID: pda268

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Working papers

  1. George C. DAVIS, 1997. "The Formal Logic Of Testing Structural Change In Meat Demand: A Methodological Analysis," Faculty Paper 97-11, Texas A&M University System, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Agricultural Economics. [Downloadable!]


Articles

  1. Henry L. Bryant & George C. Davis, 2008. "Revisiting Aggregate U.S. Meat Demand with a Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates Approach: Do We Need a More General Theory?," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 90(1), pages 103-116, 02. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. George Davis, 2005. "A rejoinder to Cook and response to Chao: Moving the Textbook/LSE debate forward," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 137-147, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  3. George Davis, 2005. "Clarifying the 'puzzle' between the Textbook and LSE approaches to econometrics: A comment on Cook's Kuhnian perspective on econometric modelling," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 93-115, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  4. George C. Davis, 2005. "The Significance and Insignificance of Demand Analysis in Evaluating Promotion Programs," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 87(3), pages 673-688, 08. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  5. Paul M. Jakus & Kimberly L. Jensen & George C. Davis, 2003. "Revenue Impacts of MPP Branded Funds: A Firm-Level Analysis," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 32(2), pages 184-197, October. [Downloadable!]

  6. George C. Davis, 2003. "The Generalized Composite Commodity Theorem: Stronger Support in the Presence of Data Limitations," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 85(2), pages 476-480, 02. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  7. Davis, George C. & Kim, Sung-Yong, 2002. "Measuring instrument relevance in the single endogenous regressor-multiple instrument case: a simplifying procedure," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 74(3), pages 321-325, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  8. Siebert, John W, et al, 2002. " Time Allocation Decisions Associated with Job Market Preparation: Undergraduate Perceptions versus Market Realities," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 84(1), pages 222-33, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  9. George C. Davis & Ernesto Perusquia, 2002. "Student Numbers and Sustaining Courses and Fields in Ph.D. Programs," Journal of Agricultural & Applied Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 34(3), pages 531-546, December.

  10. Park, Jaehong & Davis, George C, 2001. " The Theory and Econometrics of Health Information in Cross-Sectional Nutrient Demand Analysis," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 83(4), pages 840-51, November. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  11. Yang, Jian & Davis, George C & Leatham, David J, 2001. "Impact of Interest Rate Swaps on Corporate Capital Structure: An Empirical Investigation," Applied Financial Economics, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 11(1), pages 75-81, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  12. Davis, George C, 2001. " The Model Specification Problem from a Probabilistic Reduction Perspective: Discussion," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 83(5), pages 1177-80. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  13. Davis, George C & Lin, Ni & Shumway, C Richard, 2000. " Aggregation without Separability: Tests of the United States and Mexican Agricultural Production Data," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 82(1), pages 214-30, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  14. Davis, George C & Espinoza, M Cristina, 2000. " A Unified Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Equilibrium Displacement Models: Reply," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, American Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 82(1), pages 241-43, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  15. Davis, George C & Gauger, Jean, 1996. "Measuring Substitution in Monetary-Asset Demand Systems," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 14(2), pages 203-08, April.

  16. Davis, George C & Hewitt, William J, 1996. "Measuring the Quality of Imported Tobacco," Journal of Agricultural & Applied Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 28(1), pages 148-58, July.


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