Asian governments intervene in the world rice market to protect domestic consumers. Whether consumers are nutritionally vulnerable depends on the elasticity of calories with respect to rice prices. Common demand models applied to household survey and market price data ignore quality substitution and force all adjustment onto the quantity (calorie) margin. This paper uses data from Vietnam on market prices, food quantity and quality. A 10% increase in the relative price of rice reduces household calorie consumption by less than 2% but this elasticity would be wrongly estimated to be more than twice as large if quality substitution is ignored
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. Vietnam is a ma...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' willingness to pay for quality rice ...
Rank three demand systems have been recognized to be best-suited for long-term demand projections du...
Asian governments intervene in the world rice market to protect domestic consumers. Whether consumer...
In this study AIDS and QUAIDS estimators with the 2010 VHLSS household survey show that rice is a no...
Food price policy relies heavily on estimated price elasticities of food demand to help balance the ...
A demand system is estimated separately for Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Results showed that rice,...
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. Vietnam is a ma...
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. In mid 2008, pr...
In Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh—one of the poorest countries in Asia, where rice accounts for al...
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...
Empirical results using time-series and cross-sectional data indicate that rice in Asia is becoming ...
This paper examines the impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam. Increases i...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. Vietnam is a ma...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' willingness to pay for quality rice ...
Rank three demand systems have been recognized to be best-suited for long-term demand projections du...
Asian governments intervene in the world rice market to protect domestic consumers. Whether consumer...
In this study AIDS and QUAIDS estimators with the 2010 VHLSS household survey show that rice is a no...
Food price policy relies heavily on estimated price elasticities of food demand to help balance the ...
A demand system is estimated separately for Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Results showed that rice,...
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. Vietnam is a ma...
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. In mid 2008, pr...
In Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh—one of the poorest countries in Asia, where rice accounts for al...
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...
Empirical results using time-series and cross-sectional data indicate that rice in Asia is becoming ...
This paper examines the impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam. Increases i...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
World market prices of rice have been subject to large fluctuations in recent years. Vietnam is a ma...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' willingness to pay for quality rice ...
Rank three demand systems have been recognized to be best-suited for long-term demand projections du...