This research examines dynamic causal relationships between per capita calorie intake, per capita income and food prices using time series data for Turkey during 1965-2007. ARDL cointegration analysis yields an income elasticity of calorie intake of 0.22, while the food-price elasticity is insignificant. The results suggest that economic growth in Turkey has improved calorie intake; future income growth can alleviate further inadequate nutrition. This result confirms Engel’s law too. An augmented form of Granger causality analysis is conducted amongst the variables. The short-run causality testing reveals the existence of only one causality which is running from income to calorie intake. The post-sample variance decompositions indicate th...
This paper examines the relationship between income and calorie consumption for households in ...
This paper examines the long run and causal relationship issues between economic growth, carbon emis...
This paper attempts to investigate the short-run and long-run relationship and causality between ene...
This research examines dynamic causal relationships between per capita calorie intake, per capita in...
Demand estimates for food not only provide information bases to characterise food demand struc...
This study investigates the relationship between food consumption and economic development in Turkey...
Abstract: This paper has examined the long-run relationship between daily per capita calorie intake,...
The relationship between calorie and nutrient (fat, protein, and carbohydrates) intake as a function...
The calorie-income demand elasticity is an important parameter in the development literature and in ...
This paper analyses Turkish household food consumption, using data from the 2003 Turkish Household E...
This study attempts to examine empirically dynamic causal relationships between aggregate output, en...
We want to determine here whether the trans-European consumer reacts to changes in total food consum...
The calorie-income demand elasticity is an important parameter in the development literature and in ...
This study investigates the validity of the demand-pulling and the supply-leading hypotheses using a...
This study is concerned with understanding the factors of life expectancy in Turkey for the period 1...
This paper examines the relationship between income and calorie consumption for households in ...
This paper examines the long run and causal relationship issues between economic growth, carbon emis...
This paper attempts to investigate the short-run and long-run relationship and causality between ene...
This research examines dynamic causal relationships between per capita calorie intake, per capita in...
Demand estimates for food not only provide information bases to characterise food demand struc...
This study investigates the relationship between food consumption and economic development in Turkey...
Abstract: This paper has examined the long-run relationship between daily per capita calorie intake,...
The relationship between calorie and nutrient (fat, protein, and carbohydrates) intake as a function...
The calorie-income demand elasticity is an important parameter in the development literature and in ...
This paper analyses Turkish household food consumption, using data from the 2003 Turkish Household E...
This study attempts to examine empirically dynamic causal relationships between aggregate output, en...
We want to determine here whether the trans-European consumer reacts to changes in total food consum...
The calorie-income demand elasticity is an important parameter in the development literature and in ...
This study investigates the validity of the demand-pulling and the supply-leading hypotheses using a...
This study is concerned with understanding the factors of life expectancy in Turkey for the period 1...
This paper examines the relationship between income and calorie consumption for households in ...
This paper examines the long run and causal relationship issues between economic growth, carbon emis...
This paper attempts to investigate the short-run and long-run relationship and causality between ene...