A recently developed demand system, nicknamed AIDADS, offers a more general approach to capturing consumption preferences. AIDADS generalizes the LES by assuming marginal budget shares vary indirectly with expenditure. AIDADS is limited by the fact that the subsistence parameters are constant across expenditure. We modify AIDADS by replacing the constant subsistence parameters with a function which varies with utility, and hence expenditure. The modified AIDADS (MAIDADS) allows subsistence levels to vary with expenditure. This model is applied to the 1996 International Consumption Project data. As these data span a wide range of expenditure levels, MAIDADS offers a viable alternative when estimating "global demand systems." Results su...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are increasingly being used to project world food market...
The making of projections often requires an economy-wide perspective, and the estimation of consumer...
The analysis of consumer demands is limited by data availability. Typically, aggregate consumption a...
A recently developed demand system, nicknamed AIDADS, offers a more general approach to capturing co...
This is a companion paper to Impact Preliminary Working Paper No OP-73 in which Rimmer and Powell re...
The problem of endowing large applied general equilibrium models with numerical values for parameter...
Based on data mainly from the International Comparison Program for 156 countries, we conduct a globa...
Projections of world food demands hinge critically on the underlying functional form used to predict...
A complete system of budget share equations for U.S. food consumption was estimated using alternativ...
This article presents estimates of the almost Ideal demand system (AIDS) for four food groups_and co...
A rational rank four AIDS model (RAIDS) is used to estimate consumer demands for final goods and ser...
The world food market has experienced significant structural changes in the past two decades, featur...
This analysis gives a number of applications of Deaton and Muellbauer (1980a)’s almost ideal demand ...
Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households ...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are increasingly being used to project world food market...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are increasingly being used to project world food market...
The making of projections often requires an economy-wide perspective, and the estimation of consumer...
The analysis of consumer demands is limited by data availability. Typically, aggregate consumption a...
A recently developed demand system, nicknamed AIDADS, offers a more general approach to capturing co...
This is a companion paper to Impact Preliminary Working Paper No OP-73 in which Rimmer and Powell re...
The problem of endowing large applied general equilibrium models with numerical values for parameter...
Based on data mainly from the International Comparison Program for 156 countries, we conduct a globa...
Projections of world food demands hinge critically on the underlying functional form used to predict...
A complete system of budget share equations for U.S. food consumption was estimated using alternativ...
This article presents estimates of the almost Ideal demand system (AIDS) for four food groups_and co...
A rational rank four AIDS model (RAIDS) is used to estimate consumer demands for final goods and ser...
The world food market has experienced significant structural changes in the past two decades, featur...
This analysis gives a number of applications of Deaton and Muellbauer (1980a)’s almost ideal demand ...
Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households ...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are increasingly being used to project world food market...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are increasingly being used to project world food market...
The making of projections often requires an economy-wide perspective, and the estimation of consumer...
The analysis of consumer demands is limited by data availability. Typically, aggregate consumption a...