On Estimating the Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Tragedy on the U.S. Frozen Seafood Market: A Conditional Almost Ideal Demand System Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Model Development
3.1. Econometric Estimation and Autocorrelation Correction in A Singular System
3.2. Hypothesis Testing of Consumer Response to Information
4. Data Description
5. Empirical Results
6. Summary and Future Directions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Mean | Standard Deviation | |
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Expenditure Shares | ||
Catfish | 0.0639 | 0.0095 |
Tilapia | 0.3304 | 0.0428 |
Perch | 0.0248 | 0.0058 |
Other Fish | 0.5809 | 0.0414 |
Prices | ||
Catfish | 3.2919 | 0.1507 |
Tilapia | 3.9085 | 0.2448 |
Perch | 4.7335 | 0.1977 |
Other Fish | 5.0994 | 0.1703 |
Mean | Standard Deviation | |
---|---|---|
Expenditure Shares | ||
Shrimp | 0.8919 | 0.0113 |
Crawfish | 0.0128 | 0.0036 |
Mussels | 0.0032 | 0.0007 |
Other Shellfish | 0.0922 | 0.0103 |
Prices | ||
Shrimp | 6.5189 | 0.2492 |
Crawfish | 8.7910 | 0.5210 |
Mussels | 3.2151 | 0.2242 |
Other Shellfish | 6.1776 | 0.4684 |
Catfish | Tilapia | Perch | |
---|---|---|---|
Prices | |||
Catfish | 0.0651 *** (0.0214) | −0.0116 (0.0124) | 0.0107 (0.0067) |
Tilapia | 0.0841 ** (0.0332) | 0.0075 * (0.0046) | |
Perch | −0.0276 *** (0.0055) | ||
Expenditure | 0.0237 *** (0.0043) | 0.0682 *** (0.0110) | 0.0044 *** (0.0015) |
Intercept | −0.3443 *** (0.0747) | −0.8000 *** (0.00003) | −0.0080 (0.1683) |
Trend | −0.0001 *** (0.0001) | 0.0006 *** (0.0282) | −0.0001 *** (0.00001) |
Autocorrelation | 0.3789 *** (0.0463) | 0.3789 *** (0.0463) | 0.3789 *** (0.0463) |
Durbin Watson | 1.8289 | 2.3769 | 2.2110 |
Adjusted R2 | 0.2424 | 0.7266 | 0.7619 |
Shrimp | Crawfish | Mussels | |
---|---|---|---|
Prices | |||
Shrimp | 0.0032 (0.0259) | −0.0058 (0.0060) | −0.0026 * (0.0015) |
Crawfish | −0.0194 *** (0.0050) | 0.0004 (0.0011) | |
Mussels | −0.0035 *** (0.0008) | ||
Expenditure | 0.0145 *** (0.0055) | −0.0031 ** (0.0014) | −0.0015 *** (0.0003) |
Intercept | 0.6916 *** (0.0871) | 0.1083 *** (0.0222) | 0.0333 *** (0.0055) |
Trend | −0.0001 ** (0.00004) | 0.00004 *** (0.00001) | 0.000008 *** (0.000002) |
Autocorrelation | 0.5627 *** (0.0458) | 0.5627 *** (0.0458) | 0.5627 *** (0.0458) |
Durbin Watson | 2.2443 | 1.6204 | 2.4695 |
Adjusted R2 | 0.1664 | 0.6518 | 0.7637 |
Catfish | Tilapia | Perch | Other Fish | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Uncompensated | ||||
Catfish | −0.0053 | −0.3043 | 0.1574 | −1.2185 |
Tilapia | −0.0484 | −0.8137 | 0.0175 | −0.3617 |
Perch | 0.4179 | 0.2424 | −2.1179 | 0.2802 |
Other Fish | −0.0998 | −0.0828 | 0.0205 | −0.6722 |
Expenditure | 1.3706 | 1.2063 | 1.1774 | 0.8343 |
Shrimp | Crawfish | Mussels | Other Shellfish | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Uncompensated | ||||
Shrimp | −1.0110 | −0.0067 | −0.0030 | 0.0044 |
Crawfish | −0.2345 | −2.5103 | 0.0344 | 1.9542 |
Mussels | −0.3922 | 0.1422 | −2.0937 | 1.8268 |
Other Shellfish | 0.1524 | 0.2695 | 0.0616 | −1.3763 |
Expenditure | 1.0163 | 0.7562 | 0.5170 | 0.8927 |
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Vickner SS. On Estimating the Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Tragedy on the U.S. Frozen Seafood Market: A Conditional Almost Ideal Demand System Approach. Sustainability. 2020; 12(10):4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104191
Chicago/Turabian StyleVickner, Steven S. 2020. "On Estimating the Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Tragedy on the U.S. Frozen Seafood Market: A Conditional Almost Ideal Demand System Approach" Sustainability 12, no. 10: 4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104191
APA StyleVickner, S. S. (2020). On Estimating the Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Tragedy on the U.S. Frozen Seafood Market: A Conditional Almost Ideal Demand System Approach. Sustainability, 12(10), 4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104191