This paper examines the robustness of Deaton’s widely used method for estimating consumer responses. While unit values, ratios of expenditures to quantities purchased, are often employed in demand analysis as proxies for missing market prices, Deaton argues bias is likely to result as a consequence of both quality effects and measurement error. Hence he proposes a procedure that corrects the bias and enables price elasticities to be obtained in the absence of explicit price information. Given the availability of market price data and unit values in Vietnam, this paper estimates a food demand system and investigates the usefulness of Deaton’s method. It also takes the analysis a step further to the existing literature by computing the welfar...
In this paper, we analyze a complete demand system to estimate the price elasticity for cigarette de...
In many household surveys, geographically clustered households report unit values of foods, which wh...
This paper examines the impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam. Increases i...
Food price policy relies heavily on estimated price elasticities of food demand to help balance the ...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
The ratio of household expenditure on a particular food to the quantity consumed is often used as a ...
In this paper, a subsystem of demand equations is estimated using data from the Norwegian survey of...
The paper aims to estimate the Fisher index during the period 1994-1997 to explore how well the Lasp...
Researchers often use unit values (household expenditures on a commodity divided by the quantity pur...
In 2007 and 2008, international prices of rice and other grains sharply increased, raising fears tha...
Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data. Yet these data are needed to estima...
Economic reforms involving the agricultural sector, such as those being proposed in the WTO Doha Rou...
This study departs from the previous literature on purchasing power parity (PPP) by proposing a dema...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
Asian governments intervene in the world rice market to protect domestic consumers. Whether consumer...
In this paper, we analyze a complete demand system to estimate the price elasticity for cigarette de...
In many household surveys, geographically clustered households report unit values of foods, which wh...
This paper examines the impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam. Increases i...
Food price policy relies heavily on estimated price elasticities of food demand to help balance the ...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
The ratio of household expenditure on a particular food to the quantity consumed is often used as a ...
In this paper, a subsystem of demand equations is estimated using data from the Norwegian survey of...
The paper aims to estimate the Fisher index during the period 1994-1997 to explore how well the Lasp...
Researchers often use unit values (household expenditures on a commodity divided by the quantity pur...
In 2007 and 2008, international prices of rice and other grains sharply increased, raising fears tha...
Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data. Yet these data are needed to estima...
Economic reforms involving the agricultural sector, such as those being proposed in the WTO Doha Rou...
This study departs from the previous literature on purchasing power parity (PPP) by proposing a dema...
This paper analyzes food consumption patterns of Vietnamese households, using a complete demand syst...
Asian governments intervene in the world rice market to protect domestic consumers. Whether consumer...
In this paper, we analyze a complete demand system to estimate the price elasticity for cigarette de...
In many household surveys, geographically clustered households report unit values of foods, which wh...
This paper examines the impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam. Increases i...