00945cam2 2200277 450 E60020006812820170906124422.020101028d1887 |||||ita|0103 baitaIT1Adolfo Gasparytradotta dal tedesco da Nicola Zingarelli con aggiunte dell'autoreTorinoLoescher1887494 p.24 cm(bb)001E6002000365462000 Storia della letteratura italianaGaspary, AdolfoA600200047932070196001Zingarelli, NicolaA600200025250070ITUNISOB20170906RICAUNISOBUNISOB090|Gas4161E600200068128M 102 Monografia moderna SBNW441Consultabile previa autorizzazioneNo4161bethUNISOBUNISOB20101028122822.020101028122842.0beth090|Gas11624093UNISOB02161oam 2200385Ma 450 991069686360332120080723163052.0(CKB)5470000002382245(OCoLC)176037427(EXLCZ)99547000000238224520071008d2007 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCost pass-through in the U.S. coffee industry[electronic resource] /Ephraim Leibtag ... [and others][Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service,[2007]iv, 22 pages digital, PDF fileEconomic research report ;no. 38Title from title screen (viewed on July 23, 2008)."March 2007."A rich data set of coffee prices and costs was used to determine to what extent changes in commodity costs affect manufacturer and retail prices. On average, a 10-cent increase in the cost of a pound of green coffee beans in a given quarter results in a 2-cent increase in manufacturer and retail prices in the current quarter. If a cost change persists for several quarters, it will be incorporated into manufacturer prices approximately cent-for-cent with the commodity-cost change. Given the substantial fixed costs and markups involved in coffee manufacturing, this translates into about a 3-percent change in retail prices for a 10-percent change in commodity prices. Coffee manufacturers do not appear to take advantage of manufacturing and production cost variation to raise retail prices; retail prices respond the same to both increases and decreases in costs of coffee beans.Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).CoffeeCoffee.Leibtag Ephraim1396015United States.Department of Agriculture.Economic Research Service.MNUMNUGPOBOOK9910696863603321Cost pass-through in the U.S. coffee industry3455397UNINA