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The empirical evidence from the extant literature in demand analysis points to the importance of income in food expenditure relationships. However, roughly 30 percent of all households in the 1977-78 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey do not report income figures. The focus of this paper is on...
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Soymilk is one of the fastest growing categories in the U.S dairy alternative functional beverage market. Using household-level purchase data from Nielsen’s 2008 Homescan panel and the Tobit econometric procedure, we estimate conditional and unconditional own-price, cross-price, and...
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To date, mixed demand systems have been all but ignored in empirical work. A possible reason for the scarcity of such applications is that one needs to know a priori which prices and quantities are endogenous in the mixed demand system. By using a directed acyclical graph (DAG), causal...
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