Assessing Structural Change in the Demand for Food Commodities
Richard C. Haidacher
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1983, vol. 15, issue 1, 31-37
Abstract:
Perhaps out of a concern for efficiency, or for other reasons, we develop or adopt rules—the simpler are called “rules of thumb”—to direct and govern much of our behavior. The bases for these rules are many and varied, assumption, conventional wisdom, experience, theory, to mention a few.
Date: 1983
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