The Research Committee on
Commodity Promotion

(Generic Advertising and Commodity Promotion)
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Washington, DC
October 21 - 22, 2002
Distribution of Benefits and Costs of
Commodity Checkoff Programs

Table of Contents

Distributional Issues in Check-off Funded Programs
Julian Alston, University of California, Davis
Jennifer James, Pennsylvania State University
John Freebairne, University of Melbourne

Distributional Effects of Commodity Promotion Programs by Type of Producer
Chanjin Chung, Oklahoma State University
Harry Kaiser, Cornell University

Disentangling the Effects of Generic Advertisement from
Health Information within a Meat Demand System

Brenda Boetel and Donald J. Liu, University of Minnesota

Distributional Effects of Generic Dairy Advertising
Throughout the Market Channel

Harry M. Kaiser and Todd M. Schmit, Cornell University

Who Bears the Burden and Who Receives the Gain? The Case of GWRDC R&D Programs of the Australian Grape and Wine Industry
Xueyan Zhao, Monash University

Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in the
Presence of Market Power

Michael Wohlgenant and Nicholas Piggott, North Carolina State University

The Incidence of Gains and Taxes Associated with R&D and
Promotion in the Australian Beef Industry

Xueyan Zhao, Monash University
John Mullen, Economics Coordinator ARM Program
Garry Griffith, University of New England
Roley Piggott, University of New England

Free Rider Effects of Generic Advertising: The Case of Salmon
Henry Kinnucan, Auburn University
Oystein Myrland, University of Tromso

Are Equivalent Assessments for Generic Advertising
Optimal if Products are Differentiated?

John Crespi, Kansas State University
Stephan Marette, INRA INAPG, Paris Grignon

Measures of Precision for Estimated Welfare Effects for
Producers from Generic Advertising

Nick Piggott, North Carolina State University

Competing Supplies of Olive Oil in the Germany Market:
An Application of Multinomial Logit Models

Ron Ward, University of Florida
Julian Briz, Polytechnic University Madrid
Isabel de Felipe, Polytechnic University Madrid

 

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