Jaime E. Malaga
Texas Tech University
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Applied Economics Letters | 2006
Suwen Pan; Cheng Fang; Jaime E. Malaga
Chinas admission in the WTO and commitment to cut tariffs on alcohol related goods provide a considerable opportunity for the USA, Europe and other countries. The present study examines Chinese consumer behaviour with regard to alcoholic beverages (wine, wine cooler and beer) using a Chinese household survey data. The results show that beer and wine cooler are normal goods while wine is still a luxury good in China. The price elasticities of wine and wine cooler are larger than that of beer.
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics | 2011
Jaime E. Malaga; Bin Xu; Pablo Martinez-Mejia
The Texas Department of Agriculture launched the GO TEXAN marketing promotion program in 1999 to support Texas agricultural and food production. The underlying assumption is that if successful, the program would support directly or indirectly the demand for Texas agricultural production and the well-being of the state’s rural population. This research analyzes responses to an official 2008 survey sent to the GO TEXAN program beneficiaries. Overall, this study suggests that not all activities in the program have a clearly positive impact. Participation in trade shows, retail promotion and media events, and reverse trade missions seem to have a significant effect on sales increase as well as the use of the program logo on promotional items and web sites. The study also suggests that the relative impacts of event participation and uses of the program logo differ according to the group of member’s belonging, particularly when comparing the ‘‘mostly rural’’ vs. ‘‘mostly urban’’ categories. Consequently, if a state’s agricultural marketing program specifically attempts to reach producers from its ‘‘mainly rural’’ areas, an analysis may be needed to identify what specific types of promotion seem to generate the best results in those areas.
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2005
José Alberto García Salazar; Gary W. Williams; Jaime E. Malaga
The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy | 2003
Jaime E. Malaga; Samarendu Mohanty
International Journal of Poultry Science | 2005
Alejandro Salazar; Samarendu Mohanty; Jaime E. Malaga
China Agricultural Economic Review | 2010
Suwen Pan; Jaime E. Malaga; Xiurong He
Reports | 2006
Jaime E. Malaga; Gary W. Williams
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2006
Jesús Alejandro Salazar Adams; Fernando Cervantes Escoto; Manuel Ángel Gómez Cruz; Samarendu Mohanty; Jaime E. Malaga
Archive | 2000
Jaime E. Malaga; Gary W. Williams
Journal of food distribution research | 2012
Jose Antonio Lopez; Jaime E. Malaga; Benaissa Chidmi; Eric J. Belasco; James Surles