A new model of consumer preferences is introduced. It is appropriate for modeling perishable commodities which are produced with a lag, where it is reasonable to assume the market-level quantities are fixed by previously made production decisions. The inverse Lewbel system, as it is called, is a flexible nonlinear system of share equations, which nests two other inverse demand systems, the direct translog and the inverse AIDS. Thus, the inverse Lewbel may be employed to test whether these more restrictive preference structures are appropriate. In an application to quarterly U.S. meat consumption, the more restrictive structures are rejected
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
A normalized quadratic input distance system is applied to estimate inverse demand relationships for...
A new model of consumer preferences is introduced. It is appropriate for modeling perishable commod...
In this study, flexible representation of consumer demand systems is investigated within the framewo...
A new demand system, related to the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) of Deaton and Muellbauer, is d...
Information about consumer welfare effects associated with quantity changes in demand is important f...
Like many agricultural commodities, fish and shellfish are highly perishable and producers cannot ea...
A theoretical framework is proposed to evaluate price determination behavior of alternative inverse ...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We present an inverse demand system that can be estimated in a linear form. The model is derived fro...
Flexible differential inverse demand systems have been employed in this paper to analyse the price f...
Three methods of calculating the derived elasticity of demand for Choice slaughter beef are used: (a...
This chapter reviews the specification and application of the Deaton and Muellbauer (1980) Almost Id...
In spite of the proliferation of ¯exible functional forms for consumer demand systems, the double-lo...
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
A normalized quadratic input distance system is applied to estimate inverse demand relationships for...
A new model of consumer preferences is introduced. It is appropriate for modeling perishable commod...
In this study, flexible representation of consumer demand systems is investigated within the framewo...
A new demand system, related to the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) of Deaton and Muellbauer, is d...
Information about consumer welfare effects associated with quantity changes in demand is important f...
Like many agricultural commodities, fish and shellfish are highly perishable and producers cannot ea...
A theoretical framework is proposed to evaluate price determination behavior of alternative inverse ...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
We present an inverse demand system that can be estimated in a linear form. The model is derived fro...
Flexible differential inverse demand systems have been employed in this paper to analyse the price f...
Three methods of calculating the derived elasticity of demand for Choice slaughter beef are used: (a...
This chapter reviews the specification and application of the Deaton and Muellbauer (1980) Almost Id...
In spite of the proliferation of ¯exible functional forms for consumer demand systems, the double-lo...
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
A normalized quadratic input distance system is applied to estimate inverse demand relationships for...