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An analysis of current and forecasted Mexican meat consumption and imports is presented at the table cut level of disaggregation. Unlike previous studies, this study uses adult equivalence scales, a price imputation approach, a consistent censored demand system, and estimation techniques from...
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Demand elasticities at the table cut level are computed from a Mexican survey of household incomes and weekly …
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report provides updated demand elasticities for fourteen food groups in Canada. The estimates are useful for conducting …
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Household income, size, composition, location of residence, race, education, and employment status determine the percentage of income a household spends for food. This study develops a model that measures and reveals relationships among these household characteristics. The model can be applied...
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. Consumers are responsive to own-price changes in selected organic fruits, while the own-price elasticities for conventional …
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status and location play in the empirical estimations of aggregate demand elasticities. To derive the demand elasticities, a … milk products with a few minor determinants. All own-price elasticities are greater than unity for all fluid milk … categories except for the compensated reduced fat milk. All expenditure elasticities are inelastic except for reduced fat milk …
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This study examines income elasticity of demand for quantity and quality beef, chicken, and fish in Nigeria. The analysis is based on randomly selected 134 households in Ondo state. The empirical results show that income elasticity of demand for beef, chicken, and fish are inelastic. This...
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