This study aimed to investigate the responsiveness of household demand in Western Province for rice (samba), dhal, bread, chicken, coconut, milk powder and sugar. The research finds demand for these foods with the changes in price and expenditure using the linear approximation of the strict Almost Ideal Demand System (LA/AIDS) estimated using the Seemingly Unrelated Regression Procedure (SURE). The data used were from the household income and expenditure survey, 2006/07. All food items were found to be price inelastic while they had a positive expenditure elasticity which is less than unity except bread. Simulations show that the calorie availability of the household declines with most of the food products and in the light of expected food...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This study shows that the opportunity cost of women's time can affect household food consumptio...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices...
This study aimed to investigate the responsiveness of household demand in Western Province for rice ...
The value of parameter estimates and demand elasticities of major food items is well understood in t...
As people move away from nutritionally rich diets, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs...
Changes in food consumption and expenditures of households in developing country have been a topic f...
Although rising food prices have hit hard on a large number of households in many developing countri...
The food demand in India has been examined in the context of a structural shift in the dietary patte...
The food crisis of 2008 exacerbated the nutritional insecurity of poor people around the world. Stil...
A procedure was developed for estimating a full matrix of demand elasticities for a developing econo...
This study examines food acquisition behavior and its effects on food consumption patterns in Sri La...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper estimates price and food expenditure elasticities of demand for twelve food groups in Tan...
This paper examines the patterns of food consumption in Sri Lanka from 1985 to 2009 using the food d...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This study shows that the opportunity cost of women's time can affect household food consumptio...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices...
This study aimed to investigate the responsiveness of household demand in Western Province for rice ...
The value of parameter estimates and demand elasticities of major food items is well understood in t...
As people move away from nutritionally rich diets, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs...
Changes in food consumption and expenditures of households in developing country have been a topic f...
Although rising food prices have hit hard on a large number of households in many developing countri...
The food demand in India has been examined in the context of a structural shift in the dietary patte...
The food crisis of 2008 exacerbated the nutritional insecurity of poor people around the world. Stil...
A procedure was developed for estimating a full matrix of demand elasticities for a developing econo...
This study examines food acquisition behavior and its effects on food consumption patterns in Sri La...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper estimates price and food expenditure elasticities of demand for twelve food groups in Tan...
This paper examines the patterns of food consumption in Sri Lanka from 1985 to 2009 using the food d...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This study shows that the opportunity cost of women's time can affect household food consumptio...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices...