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An Ecouometric Model Of The Nitrogen Fertilizer Industry In The United States

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  • Gyawu, Emanuel A.
  • Jones, Larry D.
  • Debertin, David L.
  • Pagoulatos, A.

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Empirical estimates of supply, demand, prices, imports and exports of nitrogen fertilizer (aggregate and specific) products in a simultaneous framework are provided. Impact multipliers derived provide information on effects of increasing costs of nitrogen fertilizer on farm level demand and impacts of rising natural gas prices on production.

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  • Gyawu, Emanuel A. & Jones, Larry D. & Debertin, David L. & Pagoulatos, A., 1984. "An Ecouometric Model Of The Nitrogen Fertilizer Industry In The United States," 1984 Annual Meeting, August 5-8, Ithaca, New York 279074, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea84:279074
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.279074
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