This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand system and socio-demographic information. Demand elasticities are estimated using the AIDS model and the latest Vietnamese household survey data in 2006. The results indicate that food consumption pattern in Vietnam are affected by income, price as well as socio-economic and geographic factors. All food has positive expenditure elasticities and negative own-price elasticities. In particular, rice has mean expenditure elasticity of 0.36 and mean own-price elasticity of -0.80. Thus, an increase in the price in rice by one percent will reduce rice consumption by 0.8 percent, on average. On the other hand, an increase in the income by 1 percent lead...
Consumption choices and behaviour of households influence well-being and demand for food products. F...
Upland areas in Vietnam account for two-thirds of its natural area and one-third of its population. ...
This paper examines the robustness of Deaton’s widely used method for estimating consumer responses....
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
This paper uses a linear approximation of Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) and extended AIDS models...
Rapid income growth and urbanisation could significantly change the composition of the food basket i...
In this study AIDS and QUAIDS estimators with the 2010 VHLSS household survey show that rice is a no...
Studies have shown that income distribution effects and urbanization are crucial for providing more ...
Rank three demand systems have been recognized to be best-suited for long-term demand projections du...
In 2007 and 2008, international prices of rice and other grains sharply increased, raising fears tha...
Vietnam has made huge economic improvements since the mid-1980s, opening up to international relatio...
Vietnam has made huge economic improvements since the mid-1980s, opening up to international relatio...
Over the past ten years, the value of the Vietnamese food market has doubled. This growth is the res...
Food systems in developing countries are currently undergoing a rapid transformation, with important...
Consumption choices and behaviour of households influence well-being and demand for food products. F...
Upland areas in Vietnam account for two-thirds of its natural area and one-third of its population. ...
This paper examines the robustness of Deaton’s widely used method for estimating consumer responses....
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
This paper uses a linear approximation of Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) and extended AIDS models...
Rapid income growth and urbanisation could significantly change the composition of the food basket i...
In this study AIDS and QUAIDS estimators with the 2010 VHLSS household survey show that rice is a no...
Studies have shown that income distribution effects and urbanization are crucial for providing more ...
Rank three demand systems have been recognized to be best-suited for long-term demand projections du...
In 2007 and 2008, international prices of rice and other grains sharply increased, raising fears tha...
Vietnam has made huge economic improvements since the mid-1980s, opening up to international relatio...
Vietnam has made huge economic improvements since the mid-1980s, opening up to international relatio...
Over the past ten years, the value of the Vietnamese food market has doubled. This growth is the res...
Food systems in developing countries are currently undergoing a rapid transformation, with important...
Consumption choices and behaviour of households influence well-being and demand for food products. F...
Upland areas in Vietnam account for two-thirds of its natural area and one-third of its population. ...
This paper examines the robustness of Deaton’s widely used method for estimating consumer responses....