Food purchases differ substantially across countries. We use detailed household level data from the US, France and the UK to (i) document these differences; (ii) estimate a demand system for food and nutrients, and (iii) simulate counterfactual choices if households faced prices and nutritional characteristics from other countries. We find that differences in prices and characteristics are important and can explain some di¤erence (e.g., US-France di¤erence in caloric intake), but generally cannot explain many of the compositional patterns by themselves. Instead, it seems an interaction between the economic environment and di¤erences in preferences is needed to explain cross country differences
This paper examines the idea of making international income comparisons on the basis of food consump...
Prices of many consumables differ substantially across the European Union (EU) due to natural segmen...
In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries obs...
Food purchases differ substantially across countries. We use detailed household level data from the...
The analysis presented here suggests that low-, middle-, and high-income countries all respond diffe...
Relative to non-food items, food tends to be cheaper in rich, as compared with poor European countri...
USDA/ERS and Northwestern University, but the views expressed herein are those of the authors and do...
This article addresses a number of key problems commonly confronted in the literature on internation...
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Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
A number of studies have compared consumers’ preferences for specific food attributes in the US and ...
This paper examines the idea of making international income comparisons on the basis of food consump...
Prices of many consumables differ substantially across the European Union (EU) due to natural segmen...
In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries obs...
Food purchases differ substantially across countries. We use detailed household level data from the...
The analysis presented here suggests that low-, middle-, and high-income countries all respond diffe...
Relative to non-food items, food tends to be cheaper in rich, as compared with poor European countri...
USDA/ERS and Northwestern University, but the views expressed herein are those of the authors and do...
This article addresses a number of key problems commonly confronted in the literature on internation...
This paper investigates the patterns and extent of differences in the prices paid for foods, and for...
peer-reviewedThis study has analysed food expenditure patterns to determine if consumption is conve...
Food values in Europe and the US may influence each other and be influenced by similar external fact...
The United States (US) exports more than US$6 billion in agricultural commodities to the European Un...
AbstractDrawing upon a series of cross-country demand analyses conducted using International Compari...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
A number of studies have compared consumers’ preferences for specific food attributes in the US and ...
This paper examines the idea of making international income comparisons on the basis of food consump...
Prices of many consumables differ substantially across the European Union (EU) due to natural segmen...
In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries obs...