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Household food demand in Turkey: A two-step demand system approach
Affiliation:2. Agricultural Economics in Developing and Transition Countries, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, University of Goettingen, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, 37073 Göttingen, Germany;3. Agricultural, Environmental and Regional Economics and Demography, Pennsylvania State University, 207-B Armsby, University Park, PA 16802, USA;4. Department of Agricultural Sciences, Sam Houston State University, Box 2088, Huntsville, TX 77341, USA
Abstract:Demands for sixteen food products are investigated, using data from the Turkish Household Expenditure Survey. The linear approximate almost ideal demand system (LAIDS) is estimated with Shonkwiler and Yen’s two-step procedure. All own-price elasticities are negative and expenditure elasticities positive. Bread, other cereals, bovine, mutton, giblets, and cheese have high expenditure elasticities. Mutton, bovine, and several other protein-rich products are price elastic. Results suggest a mix of gross substitutes and complements, while net substitution is the dominant pattern. Demographic characteristics also play important roles in shaping food demand. The elasticity estimates can inform policy deliberations.
Keywords:Bootstrap  Censoring  Food demand  LAIDS  Turkey
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