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Generalized Models of Japanese Demand for Fish
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1997
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Japanese Fish PricesEngineeringRevealed PreferenceCommercial FishingAquacultureEconomic AnalysisJapanese Fish DemandStatisticsConsumer ChoiceDemand ManagementEconomicsSeafood IndustryPrice FormationDemand ForecastingJapanese DemandMarketingBusinessEconometricsInverse Demand Systems
Abstract Given a relative lack of knowledge about Japanese consumer preferences for fish, Japanese fish demand is modeled using both Marshallian (ordinary) and inverse demand systems, each of which nests a number of competing specifications. Results indicate that the inverse demand systems dominate the ordinary demand systems in forecasting performance and in nonnested tests. The inverse system suggests that Japanese fish prices are less responsive to changes in consumption than found in previous studies.
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