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Changing demand for livestock food products: An evidence from Indian households
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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A Source-Differentiated Analysis of U.S. Meat Demand
The Rotterdam model is used to estimate U.S. source-differentiated meat demand. Price and expenditure elasticities indicate that U.S. grain-fed beef and U.S. pork have a competitive advantage in the U.S. beef and pork markets, respectively.
Joao E. Mutondo +1 more
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Disentangling the heterogeneous income elasticity and dynamics of health expenditure [PDF]
In this article, we empirically study the impact of per capita income on health-care expenditure and its dynamics over time in a sample of 14 OECD countries for the period 1971 to 2009. A simple model, built upon one developed by Newhouse (1977), suggests that health care is a necessity in the short run but it cannot be rejected to be a luxury good in ...
Blázquez Fernández, Carla +2 more
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U.S. Sweetener Demand Analysis: A QUAIDS Model Application
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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Rural Sudanese household food consumption patterns
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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Income and expenditure elasticity of household carbon footprints. Some methodological considerations
Abstract: The income and expenditure elasticity of household carbon footprints (CF) is a recurrent summary measure of the social stratification of greenhouse gas emissions. In top-down-estimates, when microdata are lacking, it is also used to estimate the inequality in emissions between households across the income or expenditure distribution.
Levay, Petra +2 more
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Empirical analysis of South African indirect tax policy reform and the welfare consequences of such reform has been limited by a lack of reliable consumer demand system estimations.
Marius Louis van Oordt
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The dynamic impact of income and income distribution on food consumption among adults in rural China
Previous studies have demonstrated that income has a significant effect on food demand in rural China. However, little research has focused on the dynamic impact of income and income distribution on food demand in rural China.
Lei LI, Shi-xian ZHAI, Jun-fei BAI
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The Relationship between Electricity Prices and Household Welfare in South Africa
The study examines the relationship between electricity prices and household welfare in South Africa. The study employs a demand system framework on annual time-series data from 2000 to 2018 and the analysis involves the calculation of price elasticities
Bekithemba Qeqe +2 more
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Estimating Price Effects in an Almost Ideal Demand Model of Outbound Thai Tourism to East Asia [PDF]
This paper analyzes the responsiveness of Thai outbound tourism to East Asian destinations, namely China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and Korea, to changes in effective relative price of tourism, total real total tourism expenditure, and one-off events. The
Chang, C-L., Khamkaew, T., McAleer, M.J.
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