This paper presents a dynamic form of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). Three versions of the static AIDS model are employed to determine the preferred long-run equilibrium model and represents the short-run dynamics by an error correction mechanism. This estimation procedure is then applied to alcohol expenditure in Ireland. The estimated point elasticities are consistent with previous studies and a priori expectations. Beer and spirits are found to be price inelastic in both the short and long run. While wine is price inelastic in the short run and price elastic in the long run
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
Capturing the pattern of structural change is a relevant task in applied demand analysis, as consume...
Abstract This paper presents a dynamic form of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). We employ thre...
This paper is primarily an attempt to estimate econometric demand equations for beer and spirits in ...
In this paper annual data series covering 1955-56 to 1978-79 are used to estimate the elasticity of ...
Using the AIDS model, we show that there exists for the UK a stable long-run relationship between ex...
This paper develops a dynamic modeling approach for the Almost Ideal Demand System, which is consist...
A complete model of food demand is estimated for UK households, focusing on alcohol consumption both...
The main objective to this meta-analysis is to estimate the price elasticity of alcohol demand after...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the demand and its composition between home-produced and...
In this paper we embed the Almost Ideal Demand System within a dynamic disequilibrium model, and der...
The objective of the study is to estimate demand for wine in Australia, based on both the systems ap...
The review and Paper I present applications of economics to the use of alcohol. The review considers...
The estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of price-based ...
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
Capturing the pattern of structural change is a relevant task in applied demand analysis, as consume...
Abstract This paper presents a dynamic form of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). We employ thre...
This paper is primarily an attempt to estimate econometric demand equations for beer and spirits in ...
In this paper annual data series covering 1955-56 to 1978-79 are used to estimate the elasticity of ...
Using the AIDS model, we show that there exists for the UK a stable long-run relationship between ex...
This paper develops a dynamic modeling approach for the Almost Ideal Demand System, which is consist...
A complete model of food demand is estimated for UK households, focusing on alcohol consumption both...
The main objective to this meta-analysis is to estimate the price elasticity of alcohol demand after...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the demand and its composition between home-produced and...
In this paper we embed the Almost Ideal Demand System within a dynamic disequilibrium model, and der...
The objective of the study is to estimate demand for wine in Australia, based on both the systems ap...
The review and Paper I present applications of economics to the use of alcohol. The review considers...
The estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of price-based ...
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
Capturing the pattern of structural change is a relevant task in applied demand analysis, as consume...