In this paper is presented an analysis of the consumption patterns of beer, wine and spirits for Australia using data for the period 1955/56-1985/86. The validity of the demand theory hypotheses demand homogeneity and Slutsky symmetry has been tested using recently developed distribution-free procedures. The findings were that (i) beer and wine were necessities and spirits a strong luxury; (ii) beer and spirits are specific complements; and (iii) the homogeneity and symmetry hypotheses are acceptable. Preference for wine consumption seems to be independent of preference for beer and spirits
In this paper, we investigate the economic determinants of the demand for three alcoholic beverages ...
Do drinkers respond to prices signals in the usual way by economising on beverages with higher price...
This thesis, using two national individual-level datasets, undertakes an investigation of Australian...
In this paper is presented an analysis of the consumption patterns of beer, wine and spirits for Aus...
The objective of this study is to explain the factors determining the demand for wine in Australia, ...
The objective of this study is to explain the factors determining the demand for wine in Australia, ...
The objective of the study is to estimate demand for wine in Australia, based on both the systems ap...
The objective of the study is to estimate demand for wine in Australia, based on both the systems ap...
In the last two decades, total (pure) alcohol consumption in Australia has declined by about 31% and...
This paper examines Australians' participation in beer, wine and spirits consumption using a trivari...
This paper examines Australians' participation in beer, wine and spirits consumption using a trivari...
This paper examines Australian individuals ’ participation in beer, wine and spirits consumption usi...
In this paper annual data series covering 1955-56 to 1978-79 are used to estimate the elasticity of ...
In this paper annual data series covering 1955-56 to 1978-79 are used to estimate the elasticity of ...
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
In this paper, we investigate the economic determinants of the demand for three alcoholic beverages ...
Do drinkers respond to prices signals in the usual way by economising on beverages with higher price...
This thesis, using two national individual-level datasets, undertakes an investigation of Australian...
In this paper is presented an analysis of the consumption patterns of beer, wine and spirits for Aus...
The objective of this study is to explain the factors determining the demand for wine in Australia, ...
The objective of this study is to explain the factors determining the demand for wine in Australia, ...
The objective of the study is to estimate demand for wine in Australia, based on both the systems ap...
The objective of the study is to estimate demand for wine in Australia, based on both the systems ap...
In the last two decades, total (pure) alcohol consumption in Australia has declined by about 31% and...
This paper examines Australians' participation in beer, wine and spirits consumption using a trivari...
This paper examines Australians' participation in beer, wine and spirits consumption using a trivari...
This paper examines Australian individuals ’ participation in beer, wine and spirits consumption usi...
In this paper annual data series covering 1955-56 to 1978-79 are used to estimate the elasticity of ...
In this paper annual data series covering 1955-56 to 1978-79 are used to estimate the elasticity of ...
The paper presents estimates of price elasticities of demand for 12 disaggregated alcoholic beverage...
In this paper, we investigate the economic determinants of the demand for three alcoholic beverages ...
Do drinkers respond to prices signals in the usual way by economising on beverages with higher price...
This thesis, using two national individual-level datasets, undertakes an investigation of Australian...