A dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System is combined with the Fourier Expenditure System. The models are compared by using likelihood ratio tests. Elasticities for the U.S. meat system are presented for each model
This paper presents a dynamic form of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS). The static AIDS model w...
The Rotterdam model is used to estimate U.S. source-differentiated meat demand. Price and expenditu...
Aggregated time series data for differentiated meat products namely, beef, pork, poultry, and mutton...
The paper conducts an empirical investigation of the US meat demand system using quarterly data on p...
A Rotterdam demand model is used to detect evidence of structural change in beef, pork, and chicken ...
This study focuses in two main issues: the separability between import and domestic meat demand and ...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
The results indicate that a dynamic specification of the AIDS model is superior to the static AIDS m...
Empirical analysis, based on a general dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System, shows the commonly used a...
A new demand system, combining the quadratic almost ideal demand system and the Fourier expenditure ...
The Flexible nonlinear almost ideal demand systems are estimated for U.S. import demand for red meat...
This study demonstrates that the market demand for a good is a function of the Moment Generating Fun...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...
Although meat demand is one of the most studied issues in agricultural economics, our understanding ...
This paper presents a dynamic form of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS). The static AIDS model w...
The Rotterdam model is used to estimate U.S. source-differentiated meat demand. Price and expenditu...
Aggregated time series data for differentiated meat products namely, beef, pork, poultry, and mutton...
The paper conducts an empirical investigation of the US meat demand system using quarterly data on p...
A Rotterdam demand model is used to detect evidence of structural change in beef, pork, and chicken ...
This study focuses in two main issues: the separability between import and domestic meat demand and ...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
The results indicate that a dynamic specification of the AIDS model is superior to the static AIDS m...
Empirical analysis, based on a general dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System, shows the commonly used a...
A new demand system, combining the quadratic almost ideal demand system and the Fourier expenditure ...
The Flexible nonlinear almost ideal demand systems are estimated for U.S. import demand for red meat...
This study demonstrates that the market demand for a good is a function of the Moment Generating Fun...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...
Although meat demand is one of the most studied issues in agricultural economics, our understanding ...
This paper presents a dynamic form of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS). The static AIDS model w...
The Rotterdam model is used to estimate U.S. source-differentiated meat demand. Price and expenditu...
Aggregated time series data for differentiated meat products namely, beef, pork, poultry, and mutton...