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A self-reflective inverse demand system

Kenneth Clements and Maxwell Maesepp

Applied Economics Letters, 2011, vol. 18, issue 18, 1739-1743

Abstract: This article introduces an inverse differential demand system that has exactly the same form as the corresponding direct version. Its application is illustrated with the case of Australian fruit, whose prices were substantially affected by Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry in 2006.

Date: 2011
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