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Estimation and Analysis of Food Demand Patterns in Vietnam

open access: yesEconomies, 2020
The paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand system and socio-demographic information. Demand elasticities are estimated applying a modified Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model on the Vietnamese ...
Linh Hoang Vu
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The effects of patient cost-sharing on health expenditure and health among older people: Heterogeneity across income groups

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Health Economics, 2021
Despite rapidly rising health expenditure associated with population aging, empirical evidence on the effects of cost-sharing on older people is still limited.
Hirotaka Kato   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Fast Method: Estimating Unconditional Demand Elasticities for Processed Foods in the Presence of Fixed Effects

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2004
This study estimates a set of unconditional own-price and expenditure elasticities across time for 49 processed food categories using scanner data and the FAST multi-stage demand system with fixed effects across time. Estimated own-price elasticities are
Jason S. Bergtold   +2 more
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A Comparison of Food Demand Estimation from Homescan and Consumer Expenditure Survey Data

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2019
This study evaluates the differences between the Exact Affine Stone Index (EASI) demand model estimates obtained using Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) data and Nielsen Homescan data.
Tullaya Boonsaeng, Carlos E. Carpio
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Rural Sudanese household food consumption patterns

open access: yesJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences, 2021
The paper aims to estimate Sudanese household food demand by focusing on six aggregated food items. The items are cereals (sorghum, millet, wheat), meat and chicken, milk and eggs, vegetables (okra, onion, tomato), staples (sugar, salt, oil), and ...
Raga Elzaki   +2 more
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Unequal Expenditure Switching: Evidence from Switzerland

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2022
What are the unequal effects of changes in consumer prices on the cost of living? In the context of changes in import prices (driven by, e.g., changes in trade costs or exchange rates), most analyses focus on variation across households in initial ...
Raphael A. Auer   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

U.S. Sweetener Demand Analysis: A QUAIDS Model Application

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2016
We estimate the expenditure, price, and Engel parameters for the major U.S. caloric sweeteners (sugar, high-fructose corn syrup [HFCS], and glucose), for the 1975Ð2013 period using the quadratic almost ideal demand system (QUAIDS).
Prithviraj Lakkakula   +2 more
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Estimação do sistema quase ideal de demanda para uma cesta ampliada de produtos empregando dados da POF de 2002-2003

open access: yesEconomia Aplicada, 2009
Neste artigo são estimadas elasticidades-preço, elasticidades-cruzadas e elasticidades-dispêndio para 27 grupos de produtos a partir dos microdados da POF de 2002-2003.
José Adrian Pintos-Payeras
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Changing demand for livestock food products: An evidence from Indian households

open access: yesIndian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2016
Evidence was established for changing consumption trends towards livestock products making use of the consumer expenditure survey data pertaining to the periods, 2004–05 and 2011–12. The large database of National Sample Survey Organisation was used for
P G CHENGAPPA   +4 more
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Differential price responses for tobacco consumption: implications for tax incidence

open access: yesTobacco Control, 2022
Increasing tobacco taxes is considered the most effective an cost-effective policy to reduce tobacco consumption. However, a common objection to tobacco taxes is that they tend to rely disproportionately on the poorest individuals since less affluent ...
G. Cruces, Guillermo Falcone, J. Puig
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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