Costs of Operating a Computerized Trading System for Slaughter Lambs
James R. Russell and
Wayne D. Purcell
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1983, vol. 15, issue 1, 123-127
Abstract:
Recent interest in thin markets and rapidly advancing technology has focused increased attention on electronic marketing (Henderson et al.; Russell; Schlei), with particular emphasis on computerized trading systems. Decreased costs of access and increased reliability of computer hardware, software, and communication systems are increasing the likelihood that computerized trading systems will be a viable marketing alternative.
Date: 1983
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