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Prospects of Food Taxes for Planetary Health: A Systematic Review of Modeling Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesNutr Rev
Mészáros Á   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Future food prices will become less sensitive to agricultural market prices and mitigation costs. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Food
Chen DM   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Global Demand for Alcoholic Beverages, 2010–2015: Price and Expenditure Elasticities

Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing, 2020
This paper analyses the demand for the alcoholic beverages. Taking a worldwide sample of forty-four countries and data from 2010 to 2015, own-price, cross-price, income, and expenditure elasticitie...
Anthony Macedo   +2 more
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Shared ‘features’ in prices: Income and price elasticities for health care expenditures

Health Economics, 1994
AbstractThe evidence found in most studies suggests a strong positive relationship between health care expenditure and gross domestic product. However, this evidence weakens with respect to the actual value of the income elasticity. There are two possible sources of these discrepancies, the use of arbitrary deflators and specification errors.
M, Saez, C, Murillo
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Price and Expenditure Elasticities for Fresh Fruits in an Urban Food Desert

Urban Studies, 2012
This study addresses the knowledge gap concerning the demand for fresh fruit in an urban food desert, where healthy foods are scarce by definition. Using register data from a non-profit greengrocer in Detroit—one of America’s largest and most severe food deserts—expenditure and price elasticities of fresh fruits are estimated.
Dave Weatherspoon   +5 more
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Expenditure and price elasticities for tourism sub-industries from the Fourier flexible form

Tourism Economics, 2020
Tourism studies holding expenditure and price elasticities constant can produce misleading results. The Fourier flexible form provides estimates of expenditure and price elasticities over the business cycle. Results typically show considerable evidence of increased variation in expenditure and price elasticities over the business cycle and during the ...
Adrian R. Fleissig
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Short-run expenditure and price elasticities for agricultural commodities: The case of Greece, 1951–1983

European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1987
The purpose of this paper is to examine consumption patterns of the Greek consumer for agricultural and nonagricultural commodities by estimating a complete system of expend iture equations. The estimated expenditure and price elasticities of demand show that demand for agricultural commodities is income and pr ice inelastic, and that for ...
ANDREAS A. ANDRIKOPOULOS   +2 more
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Price and expenditure elasticity of cigarette demand in El Salvador: a household-level analysis and simulation of a tax increase

Tobacco Control, 2020
Background In El Salvador, 8.8% of adults 15 years and older smoke cigarettes. Little is known about the sensitivity of cigarette consumption among the adults in El Salvador to tax and price increases and income growth.
Guillermo Paraje   +3 more
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Price and expenditure elasticities of residential energy demand during urbanization: An empirical analysis based on the household-level survey data in China

Energy Policy, 2016
Abstract Urbanization, one of the most obvious characteristics of economic growth in China, has an apparent “lock-in effect” on residential energy consumption pattern. It is expected that residential sector would become a major force that drives China's energy consumption after urbanization process.
Chuanwang Sun, Xiaoling Ouyang
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Quality and Endogeneity Issues in Demand Systems: A comparative Estimation of Price and Expenditure Elasticities of the Demand for Organic and Conventional Vegetables in Germany

German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2013
This paper provides insights into the demand of German consumers for organic and conventional vegetables. The merging of two household panels allows, for the first time, the joint analysis of the markets for fresh and frozen vegetables. The underlying panel is a unique dataset covering grocery purchases of more than 13 000 households over a period of ...
R. Schröck
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