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Supply and demand for forest products—an econometric study

W. L. M. McKillop

Hilgardia, 1967, vol. 38, issue 1

Abstract: Forest products dealt with were “all” lumber, softwood lumber, paper, paperboard, building paper and board and softwood plywood (referred to collectively as wood products), and softwood sawlogs, pulpwood, peeler logs and softwood sawlog stumpage (referred to collectively as primary products). The foundation of the study was a system of interrelated linear demand and supply relationships. Although only mill-level relationships were specified, attention was given to higher levels of demand and supply in their formulation. The study was limited to producers and consumers in the United States except for a brief consideration of Canadian suppliers of lumber and newsprint.

Keywords: Supply; Chain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1967
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