This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the uniform substitute specification of the Rotterdam demand system. Marginal propensities to consume (MPC) vary with budget shares and Slutsky coefficients are defined in terms of varying MPCs. An application of the model to orange-juice products shows that the pattern of income and price elasticities over time is much different than when MPCs are restricted to be constant
This paper develops a model for demand-system estimations, whose coefficients are own-price Marshall...
This paper extends the uniform substitutes model developed by Theil (1980) in a block independent fr...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
This study extends Barten’s syntheticdemand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the uni...
The differential demand model for uniform substitutes is used to analyze demand for orange-juice pro...
The differential demand model for uniform substitutes is used to analyze demand for orange-juice pro...
to develop a conditional demand system for juiceproducts. The hypothesis otTers a means to improve u...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...
An extension of the differential demand system model is developed that allows the demand system’s in...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
This paper develops a model for demand-system estimations, whose coefficients are own-price Marshall...
This paper develops a model for demand-system estimations, whose coefficients are own-price Marshall...
This paper extends the uniform substitutes model developed by Theil (1980) in a block independent fr...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
This study extends Barten’s syntheticdemand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the uni...
The differential demand model for uniform substitutes is used to analyze demand for orange-juice pro...
The differential demand model for uniform substitutes is used to analyze demand for orange-juice pro...
to develop a conditional demand system for juiceproducts. The hypothesis otTers a means to improve u...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...
An extension of the differential demand system model is developed that allows the demand system’s in...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
This paper develops a model for demand-system estimations, whose coefficients are own-price Marshall...
This paper develops a model for demand-system estimations, whose coefficients are own-price Marshall...
This paper extends the uniform substitutes model developed by Theil (1980) in a block independent fr...
An extension of the Rotterdam model is developed that makes the model’s income flexibility and margi...