Daniel Pick

1.9k total citations
54 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Daniel Pick is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Marketing. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Pick has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 25 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and 11 papers in Marketing. Recurrent topics in Daniel Pick's work include Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets (32 papers), Global trade and economics (24 papers) and Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing (11 papers). Daniel Pick is often cited by papers focused on Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets (32 papers), Global trade and economics (24 papers) and Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing (11 papers). Daniel Pick collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. Daniel Pick's co-authors include Colin A. Carter, Luisa Menapace, GianCarlo Moschini, Munisamy Gopinath, Carlos Arnade, Mark J. Gehlhar, Julian M. Alston, Richard Green, Timothy A. Park and Utpal Vasavada and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Sustainability and American Journal of Agricultural Economics.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Pick

50 papers receiving 947 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Pick United States 19 712 542 325 233 181 54 1.2k
Bruno Larue Canada 19 581 0.8× 375 0.7× 261 0.8× 183 0.8× 207 1.1× 95 1.1k
Ian M. Sheldon United States 20 765 1.1× 540 1.0× 382 1.2× 200 0.9× 227 1.3× 114 1.3k
Steve McCorriston United Kingdom 20 1.1k 1.5× 561 1.0× 346 1.1× 104 0.4× 306 1.7× 88 1.6k
James A. Chalfant United States 22 1.1k 1.6× 277 0.5× 49 0.2× 241 1.0× 378 2.1× 53 1.4k
Tim Josling United States 12 275 0.4× 250 0.5× 233 0.7× 176 0.8× 269 1.5× 84 810
Lionel Hubbard United Kingdom 13 344 0.5× 287 0.5× 332 1.0× 105 0.5× 209 1.2× 59 861
Anton P. Barten Belgium 14 1.5k 2.1× 407 0.8× 61 0.2× 158 0.7× 288 1.6× 29 1.7k
Attila Jámbor Hungary 19 329 0.5× 305 0.6× 444 1.4× 117 0.5× 128 0.7× 84 939
C. Wyn Morgan United Kingdom 11 502 0.7× 258 0.5× 71 0.2× 59 0.3× 115 0.6× 21 704
Olga Isengildina‐Massa United States 16 484 0.7× 142 0.3× 38 0.1× 291 1.2× 138 0.8× 57 815

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel Pick

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pick, Daniel. (2019). Global Markets For Processed Foods. 1 indexed citations
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Pick, Daniel. (2015). 3. A case of obsessional neurosis. Oxford University Press eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Arnade, Carlos, et al.. (2011). How Much Do Consumers Benefit from New Brand Introductions? The Case of Potato Chips. Journal of agricultural and resource economics. 36(1). 78–94. 4 indexed citations
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Arnade, Carlos, Daniel Pick, & Munisamy Gopinath. (2010). Demand estimation when some prices are unobserved: an application to fresh lettuce. Applied Economics Letters. 17(17). 1641–1646. 2 indexed citations
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Moschini, GianCarlo, Luisa Menapace, & Daniel Pick. (2008). Geographical Indications and the Competitive Provision of Quality in Agricultural Markets. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 90(3). 794–812. 181 indexed citations
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Arnade, Carlos, Munisamy Gopinath, & Daniel Pick. (2008). Brand Inertia in U.S. Household Cheese Consumption. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 90(3). 813–826. 26 indexed citations
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Arnade, Carlos, Munisamy Gopinath, & Daniel Pick. (2007). Measuring the Degree of Retail Competition in U.S. Cheese Markets. Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization. 5(1). 3 indexed citations
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Arnade, Carlos, Daniel Pick, & Mark J. Gehlhar. (2005). Testing and incorporating seasonal structures into demand models for fruit. Agricultural Economics. 33(s3). 527–532. 17 indexed citations
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Gopinath, Munisamy, Daniel Pick, & Yonghai Li. (2004). An empirical analysis of productivity growth and industrial concentration in us manufacturing. Applied Economics. 36(1). 1–7. 33 indexed citations
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Gopinath, Munisamy, Daniel Pick, & Yonghai Li. (2002). Does Industrial Concentration Raise Productivity In Food Industries. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 2 indexed citations
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Gopinath, Munisamy, et al.. (2002). Price Variability and Industrial Concentration in U.S. Food Industries. Journal of Agricultural Economics. 53(3). 589–606. 2 indexed citations
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Gehlhar, Mark J. & Daniel Pick. (2002). Food trade balances and unit values: What can they reveal about price competition?. Agribusiness. 18(1). 61–79. 32 indexed citations
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Gopinath, Munisamy, Daniel Pick, & Utpal Vasavada. (1999). The Economics of Foreign Direct Investment and Trade with an Application to the U.S. Food Processing Industry. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 81(2). 442–452. 49 indexed citations
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Pick, Daniel, et al.. (1996). Imperfect competition and exchange rate pass-through in U.S. wheat exports.. 53–64. 5 indexed citations
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Pick, Daniel & Colin A. Carter. (1994). Pricing to Market with Transactions Denominated in a Common Currency. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 76(1). 55–60. 36 indexed citations
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Abler, David G. & Daniel Pick. (1993). NAFTA, Agriculture, and the Environment in Mexico. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 75(3). 794–798. 18 indexed citations
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Pick, Daniel. (1993). Empirical Analysis of Imperfect Competition and Trade in the Food Industries: Discussion. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 75(5). 1240–1241.
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Pick, Daniel & Timothy A. Park. (1991). The Competitive Structure of U.S. Agricultural Exports. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 73(1). 133–141. 56 indexed citations
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Pick, Daniel, et al.. (1990). Pass‐Through of Exchange Rates and Tariffs in Brazil—U.S. Tobacco Trade. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 72(3). 676–681. 15 indexed citations
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Carman, Hoy F. & Daniel Pick. (1988). Marketing California—Arizona lemons without marketing order shipment controls. Agribusiness. 4(3). 245–259. 5 indexed citations

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