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Demand Models for U.S. Sales of New Agricultural Tractors
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The farm tractor industry went through some robust years of expansion in the 1970's followed by a rapid decline in the 80's. Demand models were developed to explain new farm tractor sales over the 1953-92 time period based on conditions in the agricultural economy.
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Conley, D. and Simon, D., "Demand Models for U.S. Sales of New Agricultural Tractors," SAE Technical Paper 932471, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932471.Also In
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