Econometric model of price formation in the United States paper and paperboard industry
Buongiorno, J.; Farimani, M.; Chuang, W.J.
Wood and Fiber Science 15(1): 28-39
1983
ISSN/ISBN: 0735-6161
Accession: 001065477
The model was used to simulate prices of paper, newsprint, paper excluding newsprint, paperboard, and paper plus paperboard from Jan. 1967 to June 1979.
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