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Do tax waivers reduce prices and increase imports of healthy foods? Interrupted time-series analyses from Tonga. [PDF]

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Income Elasticity of Demand Versus Income Elasticity of Consumption

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
The income elasticity of consumption depends not only on the demand function but also on the characteristics of the supply function. If supply is not completely elastic, the income elasticity of consumption will be less than the income elasticity of demand, with the difference depending on the shapes of both the demand and supply functions.
Hamed Ghoddusi, Mandira Roy
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Income elasticity and international income differences

Economics Letters, 2018
Abstract The constant relative income elasticity generated by non-homothetic CES preferences is consistent with cross-country empirical evidence. We show that non-homothetic CES preferences fit empirical patterns better than Stone–Geary preferences in a standard framework in the international income differences literature.
Junmin Liao, Wei Wang
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Estimating Aggregate Automotive Income Elasticities From the Population Income-Share Elasticity

Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1993
The conventional approach to estimating the income responsiveness of a product's sales involves collecting data on sales as a function of income and product prices and then estimating a demand model. In many cases, it is very difficult to either collect the required data or reliably estimate the demand model.
Robert F. Bordley, James B. McDonald
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Income Share Elasticity and Stochastic Dominance

Social Choice and Welfare, 2006
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BENASSI, CORRADO, A. Chirco
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THE INCOME ELASTICITY OF CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY: COMMENT

The Journal of Finance, 1970
R. A. SCHWARTZ, in a recent article in this Journal, performs a valuable service in attempting to estimate the income elasticity of corporate philanthropy. There are, however, certain refinements in technique that must be used in order to avoid erroneous conclusions from his overly aggregative model.
Johnson, Orace, Johnson, Walter
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