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The BSE crisis and the price of red meat in the UK

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posted on 2006-05-30, 11:20 authored by John Leeming, Paul Turner
This paper presents estimates of price functions for beef, lamb and pork for the UK economy which allow for the effects of the 1996 BSE crisis. The estimates illustrate the importance of allowing for the joint endogeneity of prices in these markets. This shown that the effects of this crisis had a significant negative effect on the price of beef and a positive and significant effect on the price of lamb. However, there appears to have been little effect on the price of pork.

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  • Business and Economics

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  • Economics

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Citation

LEEMING, J. and TURNER, P., 2004. The BSE crisis and the price of red meat in the UK. Applied Economics, 36, pp.1825-1829.

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© Taylor and Francis

Publication date

2004

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This is Restricted Access. This article was published in the journal, Applied Economics [© Taylor and Francis] and is available at: http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0003-6846.

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0003-6846

Language

  • en

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