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    The role and importance of branding in agricultural marketing 

    Pay, Christopher J.; White, Mark R.; Zwart, Anthony C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-03)
    A branding strategy is often employed in the marketing of manufactured or processed food products but many other food products have comparatively lower levels of branding. At the same time there are frequent calls to utilise ...
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    Evaluating the performance of dairy marketing systems : a stimuli response approach 

    Bates, S. A. E.; Zwart, Anthony C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-10)
    Modern agricultural marketing systems are often highly complex structures with a range of inter-linking players operating within diverse trading environments. To compare the effectiveness of one agricultural marketing ...
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    Internalizing environmental assets : an environmental accounting perspective 

    Arifa, A.; Gan, C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1996-11)
    Increases in national income are usually treated as economic growth. If large enough to produce increases in per capita income, they are generally considered as welfare enhancing. Yet, at the same time, these increases in ...
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    Cultural tourism : the balancing act 

    Williams Lesley, E.; Darma Putra, N. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-11)
    Tourism is a dynamic international industry that attracts customers from all walks of life to locations all around the globe. It is also an industry that has the potential to provide a large source of revenue for many ...
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    New methodology for the ecological footprint with an application to the New Zealand economy 

    Bicknell, Kathryn B.; Ball, R. J.; Cullen, Ross; Bigsby, Hugh R. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1997-04)
    Sustainable development has become a primary objective for many countries throughout the world since the late 1980’s. A major difficulty associated with sustainable development objectives, however, is the absence of reliable ...
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    Subsidies without farming : the reform of the CAP : current and future pressures 

    Saunders, Caroline M. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1994-11)
    The GATT agreement has been a major factor behind the current reforms of the CAP essentially providing an external constraint on policy developments. This has enabled a radical switch from unlimited support based upon ...
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    Agri-environmental policy and market developments in the European Union and their potential impact on New Zealand trade 

    Saunders, Caroline M. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1998-08)
    The developments in the European Union and its environmental policy have important implications for New Zealand. While the importance of the European Union as a market for New Zealand produce has diminished, it is still ...
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    Hedonic analysis of waterfowl hunting lease attributes : an evaluation of owner-provided services 

    Gan, C.; Luzar, E. J.; Zwart, Anthony C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1994-07)
    The role of owner-provided services in fee-based recreation access is evaluated for the case of waterfowl hunting. An hedonic framework is used to analyze and estimate the implicit price of some waterfowl hunting lease ...
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    A nested logit model of vehicle fuel efficiency and make-model choice 

    McCarthy Patrick, S; Tay Richard, S (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-09)
    Using data from a 1989 household survey of new vehicle buyers, this paper develops and estimates a nested logit model of new vehicle demands where the make-models in the lower nest are partitioned by their fuel efficiencies ...
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    Degree of entrepreneurship : an econometric analysis using the ordinal probit model 

    Tay Richard, S (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-11)
    The purpose of this paper is to develop an ordinal probit model of entrepreneurship which would enable us to calibrate the degree of entrepreneurship of an individual in appropriate samples and to perform multivariate ...
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    AuthorFox Mark, A (4)Zwart, Anthony C. (4)Tay Richard, S (3)Gan, C. (2)McCarthy Patrick, S (2)Saunders, Caroline M. (2)Williams, Lesley E. (2)Addison, Ramzi (1)Arifa, A. (1)Ball, R. J. (1)... View MoreKeyword340000 Economics (28)
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    decision making (6)international trade (6)financial performance (5)human behaviour (5)mathematical models (5)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (4)marketing (4)marketing strategies (4)... View MoreDate Issued1999 (2)1998 (3)1997 (9)1996 (8)1995 (2)1994 (4)
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