The estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of price-based policy interventions such as minimum unit pricing and taxation. This study applies a pseudo-panel approach to the cross-sectional Living Cost and Food Survey 2001/2–2009 to estimate the own- and cross-price elasticities of off- and on-trade beer, cider, wine, spirits and ready-to-drinks in the UK. A pseudo-panel with 72 subgroups defined by birth year, gender and socioeconomic status is constructed. Estimated ownprice elasticities from the base case fixed effect models are all negative and mostly statically significant (p < 0.05). Off-trade cider and beer are most elastic (−1.27 and −0.98) and off-trade spirits and on-trade ready-to-d...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Many people drink more than the recommended level of alcohol, with some drinking substantially more....
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
A complete model of food demand is estimated for UK households, focusing on alcohol consumption both...
A complete model of food demand is estimated for UK households, focusing on alcohol consumption both...
Using the AIDS model, we show that there exists for the UK a stable long-run relationship between ex...
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
The main objective to this meta-analysis is to estimate the price elasticity of alcohol demand after...
The own-price elasticity is considered to be one of the key factors describing the demand for alcoho...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Many people drink more than the recommended level of alcohol, with some drinking substantially more....
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
AbstractThe estimation of price elasticities of alcohol demand is valuable for the appraisal of pric...
A complete model of food demand is estimated for UK households, focusing on alcohol consumption both...
A complete model of food demand is estimated for UK households, focusing on alcohol consumption both...
Using the AIDS model, we show that there exists for the UK a stable long-run relationship between ex...
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
The main objective to this meta-analysis is to estimate the price elasticity of alcohol demand after...
The own-price elasticity is considered to be one of the key factors describing the demand for alcoho...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Many people drink more than the recommended level of alcohol, with some drinking substantially more....