Adachi, Kenji2010-07-082010-07-082010-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/91779University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Agricultural and Applied Economics. Advisor: Donald J. Liu. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 170 pages, appendices A-B.This dissertation provides an overview of recent developments in the identification and estimation of unknown change-points. It explores the applicability and efficacy of the new approaches to the analysis of economic relationships in agricultural marketing, agricultural production, and food markets. It demonstrates via empirical analyses how the methods can be implemented and the results interpreted. In particular, this dissertation includes three empirical essays, focusing on two families of parameter-nonconstancy models: threshold regression and structural change models. In addition, given the breadth of the topics (generic dairy promotion program, rice production efficiency, and vertical price relationship) and the countries of data collected (the United States, Bangladesh, and Japan), the three empirical essays address a broad spectrum of important issues in different commodity sectors under different economic environments.en-USGeneric AdvertisingParameter Non-constancyPrice TransmissionStructural BreakTechnical EfficiencyThreshold RegressionAgricultural and Applied EconomicsParameter non-constancy in linear regression: applications of threshold regression and structural change modelsThesis or Dissertation