Interfiber Competition in the United States: An Analysis

Haekyung Lee, Rachel Dardis
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The main purpose of this study was to examine variables influencing changes in the market shares of textile fibers in the United States. Three major fibers (cotton, wool, and man-made) and three end-use markets (apparel, home furnishings, and industrial) were identified for the study. The market shares of the major fibers were based on domestic consumption in each end-use market using annual data from 1960 to 1983. The generalized choice model used in this study consisted of two parts. The first part was concerned with total fiber demand in each end-use market and variables influencing total demand. The second part focused on interfiber competition. The results of the study suggested that (a) demand for man-made fibers was inelastic with respect to fiber price, (b) man-made fibers were substitutes for cotton and wool, and (c) non-price factors such as quality were important in interfiber competition, particularly in home furnishings and industrial uses. The importance of general economic conditions to fiber demand was also reported.

美国光纤间竞争:分析
本研究的主要目的是研究影响美国纺织纤维市场份额变化的变量。该研究确定了三种主要纤维(棉花、羊毛和人造纤维)和三个最终用途市场(服装、家居和工业)。主要纤维的市场份额是根据1960年至1983年的年度数据,根据每个最终用途市场的国内消费量计算的。本研究使用的广义选择模型由两部分组成。第一部分是关于每个终端市场的总纤维需求和影响总需求的变量。第二部分关注光纤间的竞争。研究结果表明:(a)对人造纤维的需求在纤维价格方面没有弹性;(b)人造纤维是棉花和羊毛的替代品;(c)非价格因素,如质量,在纤维间竞争中很重要,特别是在家居装饰和工业用途方面。还报道了一般经济状况对纤维需求的重要性。
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