Abstract

Two aspects of change in the market for salmon in France during the 1980s are the subject of econometric analysis. First, an hypothesis that a change in the distribution pattern for salmon, with a larger share of the product traded further down the distribution channel, has lead to more elastic demand is tested via demand analysis. Second, the effects of advertising in expanding the salmon market is tested.

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