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Price and Income Elasticities Estimated from BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys and ACCRA Price Data: Some Preliminary Results

2009
This chapter represents our initial effort to estimate both price and income elasticities for several broad categories of consumer expenditure from cross-sectional data sets that combine price information that is collected quarterly for more than 300 cities and urban areas in the U.S. by American Chambers of Commerce Research Association (ACCRA);1 with
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Estimating expenditure and price elasticities of food commodities using German cross-sectional household data

German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2001
This study presents a procedure to estimate expenditure and price elasticities of food commodities from cross-sectional data. There are two problems with the use of cross-sectional data: First, price-information is not sufficient in these data. To derive "adjusted prices" from cross-sectional data an approach of COX and WOHLGENANT is applied.
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Income, Price, and Government Expenditure Elasticities of Oil in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2012
The analysis of the domestic oil consumption data in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries has reached five important findings. First, contemporaneously, no robust short run relationships are found in the data. Second, the international oil price increases tend to induce increased domestic oil consumptions in all member countries except in ...
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Calculation of price and expenditure elasticities for food in Germany: Estimation of a LA/AIDS

German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2001
Complete and consistent, i.e. theoretically appropriate demand systems have seldom been developed for Germany. Econometric food demand analyses have concentrated on single products and product groups. Generally, demand functions have been estimated using single equation methods.
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Qualitäts- und Endogenitätsaspekte in Nachfragesystemen: Eine vergleichende Schätzung von Preis- und Ausgabenelastizitäten der Nachfrage nach ökologischem und konventionellem Gemüse in Deutschland : a comparative Estimation of Price and Expenditure Elasticities of the Demand for Organic and Conventional Vegetables in Germany

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 ...
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