This study examines imposing and testing restrictions on preference variables in the Rotterdam model through the impacts of these variables on marginal utilities. An empirical analysis of the impact of a female labor force participation variable in a Rotterdam demand system for fresh fruit illustrates the methodology. This variable was modeled through its impact on marginal utilities via "adjusted" prices, following theoretical work by Basmann and Barten, among others. Results show that the female labor participation has negatively impacted the demands for citrus, while positively impacting the demands for other fresh fruit
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight ...
Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight ...
This study examines imposing and testing restrictions on preference variables in the Rotterdam model...
This study examines imposing and testing re\trictions on preference variables in the Rot-lerdarn mod...
This study examines imposing and testing restrictions on preference variables in the Rotterdam model...
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
This study extends Barten’s syntheticdemand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the uni...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
This study incorporates quality into the Rotterdam demand system based on utility theory. Quality w...
This study incorporates quality into the Rotterdam demand system based on utility theory. Quality w...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight ...
Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight ...
This study examines imposing and testing restrictions on preference variables in the Rotterdam model...
This study examines imposing and testing re\trictions on preference variables in the Rot-lerdarn mod...
This study examines imposing and testing restrictions on preference variables in the Rotterdam model...
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
Preference variables are included in the inverse Rotterdam model based on the Tintner-Ichimura-Basma...
This study extends Barten’s syntheticdemand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the uni...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
This study incorporates quality into the Rotterdam demand system based on utility theory. Quality w...
This study incorporates quality into the Rotterdam demand system based on utility theory. Quality w...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
This study extends Barten's synthetic demand modeling approach to increase the flexibility of the un...
In this study, both the Rotterdam model and the double logarithmic model were used to estimate the d...
Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight ...
Using Rotterdam demand system this study examines the demand relationships among four random-weight ...