The paper develops a new productive household model and a consistent household fullincome/ expenditure demand system for inputs and leisure of U.S. households. The demand system is fitted to U.S. annual aggregate data over the last half of the 20th century and findings include that the price and income elasticity of demand for food-at-home are roughly two times larger than for food-away-from-home and that food-at-home and away-from-home are substitutes. The price and income elasticity of demand for men’s unpaid housework are twice as large as for women’s unpaid housework and women’s and men’s unpaid housework are shown to be complements
A shorter version of this paper is to appear as an entry, titled "Household Production", in the Inte...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the long-term changes in household production caused...
We revisit the composite food demand system for the United States covering the period from 1953 to 2...
The paper develops a new productive household model and a consistent household fullincome/ expenditu...
This article presents a brief review of empirical studies of food demand, especially linkages to hou...
The chapter focuses on household production theory and models for non-agricultural households, large...
This paper examines the changing structure of U.S. household production over the post-World War II p...
Eating requires the food materials that make up meals and also time devoted to buying food, preparin...
The economics of household choice has occupied an important position in both microeconomics and mac...
Agricultural economists first carried out demand studies in order to understand determinants of farm...
This paper applies production theory to define a new set of inputs for U.S. households for the post-...
textThis thesis presents and empirically tests three utility theoretic models of the household behav...
Household food budgets offer a window on consumers\u27 demand for convenience. During the 1980s and ...
An exactly aggregable system of Gorman Engel curves for U.S. food consumption is developed and imple...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.In the economic literature, t...
A shorter version of this paper is to appear as an entry, titled "Household Production", in the Inte...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the long-term changes in household production caused...
We revisit the composite food demand system for the United States covering the period from 1953 to 2...
The paper develops a new productive household model and a consistent household fullincome/ expenditu...
This article presents a brief review of empirical studies of food demand, especially linkages to hou...
The chapter focuses on household production theory and models for non-agricultural households, large...
This paper examines the changing structure of U.S. household production over the post-World War II p...
Eating requires the food materials that make up meals and also time devoted to buying food, preparin...
The economics of household choice has occupied an important position in both microeconomics and mac...
Agricultural economists first carried out demand studies in order to understand determinants of farm...
This paper applies production theory to define a new set of inputs for U.S. households for the post-...
textThis thesis presents and empirically tests three utility theoretic models of the household behav...
Household food budgets offer a window on consumers\u27 demand for convenience. During the 1980s and ...
An exactly aggregable system of Gorman Engel curves for U.S. food consumption is developed and imple...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.In the economic literature, t...
A shorter version of this paper is to appear as an entry, titled "Household Production", in the Inte...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the long-term changes in household production caused...
We revisit the composite food demand system for the United States covering the period from 1953 to 2...