Canadian Supply Functions for Livestock and Meat
Peter Tryfos
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1974, vol. 56, issue 1, 107-113
Abstract:
A model is developed by which the interdependence between livestock supply and inventories is clarified. Data for 1951 to 1971 were used to obtain 3SLS estimates of Canadian supply and stock formation functions for cattle, calves, sheep and lambs, and pigs. Sensitivity of meat production to price and feed cost changes was examined.
Date: 1974
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