This study analyzes the structure of Korean meat and fish product demand. The Linear Approximate Almost Ideal Demand System (LA/AIDS) is used to estimate Korean meat and fish demand. Since the expenditure term is endogenous, the three-stage least squares (3SLS) estimator is used to estimate the demand system. Empirical results indicate that beef imports would increase with increases in per capita income. If imported beef becomes less expensive as a result of the trade liberalization policy adopted by the Korean government, Hanwoo beef would not be competitive and could lose its market share. Pork and chicken would be able to maintain market shares, but most fish products would lose market shares
This study aims to quantify the relationships between consumption, prices and incomes in the demand...
In order to estimate demand elasticities of source differentiated beef in South Korea, this study us...
Little Information is known about the consumption of fishery products although their increasing shar...
This study analyzes the structure of Korean meat and fish product demand. The Linear Approximate Al...
The Korean livestock industry is currently facing the critical challenge of the market liberalizatio...
This study estimates the Korean meat demand, using a general switching AIDS model, and tests if the ...
The first difference version of the restricted source-differentiated almost ideal demand system is u...
The endogeneity of prices and quantities and structural change in Korean meat demand are tested in t...
In this study a demand system analysis for beef in South Korea is constructed. A free trade demand s...
This study focuses on the demand for meat and the market vulnerabilities that apply to four selecte...
The Rotterdam model is used to obtain estimates of demand parameters for meat products in Taiwan, So...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 23, 2010).The ent...
The Rotterdam and LA/ AIDS models are used to obtain estimates of demand parameters for meat product...
Estimates of income, own-price, and cross-price elasticities of demand for beef, pork, chicken meat,...
The restricted source differentiated almost ideal demand system (RSDAIDS) is used to estimate the pa...
This study aims to quantify the relationships between consumption, prices and incomes in the demand...
In order to estimate demand elasticities of source differentiated beef in South Korea, this study us...
Little Information is known about the consumption of fishery products although their increasing shar...
This study analyzes the structure of Korean meat and fish product demand. The Linear Approximate Al...
The Korean livestock industry is currently facing the critical challenge of the market liberalizatio...
This study estimates the Korean meat demand, using a general switching AIDS model, and tests if the ...
The first difference version of the restricted source-differentiated almost ideal demand system is u...
The endogeneity of prices and quantities and structural change in Korean meat demand are tested in t...
In this study a demand system analysis for beef in South Korea is constructed. A free trade demand s...
This study focuses on the demand for meat and the market vulnerabilities that apply to four selecte...
The Rotterdam model is used to obtain estimates of demand parameters for meat products in Taiwan, So...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 23, 2010).The ent...
The Rotterdam and LA/ AIDS models are used to obtain estimates of demand parameters for meat product...
Estimates of income, own-price, and cross-price elasticities of demand for beef, pork, chicken meat,...
The restricted source differentiated almost ideal demand system (RSDAIDS) is used to estimate the pa...
This study aims to quantify the relationships between consumption, prices and incomes in the demand...
In order to estimate demand elasticities of source differentiated beef in South Korea, this study us...
Little Information is known about the consumption of fishery products although their increasing shar...