The paper conducts an empirical investigation of the US meat demand system using quarterly data on per capita meat consumption and prices. SUR maximum likelihood is used to estimate a static and dynamic (error correction) linear almost ideal demand systems. Results compare static and dynamic model elasticities
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
Variability in published meat demand elasticity estimates for Canada motivates examining the importa...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...
The paper conducts an empirical investigation of the US meat demand system using quarterly data on p...
A dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System is combined with the Fourier Expenditure System. The models are...
A Rotterdam demand model is used to detect evidence of structural change in beef, pork, and chicken ...
Empirical analysis, based on a general dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System, shows the commonly used a...
This paper presents a dynamic form of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS). The static AIDS model w...
This study focuses in two main issues: the separability between import and domestic meat demand and ...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
This paper represents a dynamic specification of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) based on rece...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
Although meat demand is one of the most studied issues in agricultural economics, our understanding ...
A number of reasons are cited in the literature to explain the over rejection of theoretical demand ...
This paper studies the demand of domestic and imported livestock by the U.S. meat processing industr...
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
Variability in published meat demand elasticity estimates for Canada motivates examining the importa...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...
The paper conducts an empirical investigation of the US meat demand system using quarterly data on p...
A dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System is combined with the Fourier Expenditure System. The models are...
A Rotterdam demand model is used to detect evidence of structural change in beef, pork, and chicken ...
Empirical analysis, based on a general dynamic Almost Ideal Demand System, shows the commonly used a...
This paper presents a dynamic form of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS). The static AIDS model w...
This study focuses in two main issues: the separability between import and domestic meat demand and ...
Given the importance of meat consumption, and the proportion of consumers' income spent on meat, thi...
This paper represents a dynamic specification of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) based on rece...
Structural change in meat consumption has been the focus of many researchers during the last two dec...
Although meat demand is one of the most studied issues in agricultural economics, our understanding ...
A number of reasons are cited in the literature to explain the over rejection of theoretical demand ...
This paper studies the demand of domestic and imported livestock by the U.S. meat processing industr...
The study employs the full-information maximum-likelihood method to estimate a censored translog dem...
Variability in published meat demand elasticity estimates for Canada motivates examining the importa...
ture's 1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey data. The censored translog demand system is ...