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Estimating the U.S. Import Demand for Melons: A Dynamic Analysis Approach
Authors:Sam Kaninda Tshikala  Esendugue Greg Fonsah
Institution:1. University of Georgia , Athens , Georgia , USA samkani@uga.edu;3. University of Georgia , Tifton , Georgia , USA
Abstract:The United States is one of the world's leading consumers as well as one of the world's leading producers of melons. However, U.S. melons are produced only from May through December. In order to supplement the domestic demand and make melons available year-round, the United States imports melons from Latin American countries. This article analyzes the U.S. demand for imported fresh and frozen melons using monthly data on import volumes and values. A static and a dynamic linear Almost Ideal Demand System are estimated using Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR). The estimated parameters are used to estimate the short- and long-run price and expenditure elasticities.
Keywords:demand estimation  dynamic LA/AIDS  melons  U  S  
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