Converging food demand is tested in two ways. First, the convergence of food expenditures among 18 high-income countries is examined from 1990 to 2004. Convergence is apparent in total expenditures, cereals, and meats, but not in other categories. Second, specific food-retailing and product-introduction patterns are examined for selected countries. These indicate increasing shares for retail outlets selling standardized products and increased preference for convenience, upscale, and natural product attributes across all the countries examined
Cross-price elasticities are updated in this report, using the World Bank’s 2005 International Compa...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
This paper is a first attempt to analyze whether convergence of food consumption between Eastern and...
Converging food demand is tested in two ways. First, the convergence of food expenditures among 18 h...
Whether food demand is "converging" is tested in two ways. First, the convergence of food expenditur...
This study uses food expenditures and food-sales data from 1990 to 2004 to examine whether food-cons...
Using food expenditures and food sales data over 1990-2004, this report examines whether food consum...
Five economic determinants of food expenditures by households in high-income industrialised countrie...
In a 2003 report, International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns, ERS economists estimated inco...
The analysis presented here suggests that low-, middle-, and high-income countries all respond diffe...
AbstractDrawing upon a series of cross-country demand analyses conducted using International Compari...
In the paper we show that food prices dynamics can be usefully decomposed into a common component, i...
This study has analysed food expenditure patterns to determine if consumption is converging both wit...
International audienceAnalysis of the medium- and long-term evolution of global food consumption hig...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
Cross-price elasticities are updated in this report, using the World Bank’s 2005 International Compa...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
This paper is a first attempt to analyze whether convergence of food consumption between Eastern and...
Converging food demand is tested in two ways. First, the convergence of food expenditures among 18 h...
Whether food demand is "converging" is tested in two ways. First, the convergence of food expenditur...
This study uses food expenditures and food-sales data from 1990 to 2004 to examine whether food-cons...
Using food expenditures and food sales data over 1990-2004, this report examines whether food consum...
Five economic determinants of food expenditures by households in high-income industrialised countrie...
In a 2003 report, International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns, ERS economists estimated inco...
The analysis presented here suggests that low-, middle-, and high-income countries all respond diffe...
AbstractDrawing upon a series of cross-country demand analyses conducted using International Compari...
In the paper we show that food prices dynamics can be usefully decomposed into a common component, i...
This study has analysed food expenditure patterns to determine if consumption is converging both wit...
International audienceAnalysis of the medium- and long-term evolution of global food consumption hig...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
Cross-price elasticities are updated in this report, using the World Bank’s 2005 International Compa...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
This paper is a first attempt to analyze whether convergence of food consumption between Eastern and...