Household food demand in Turkey: A two-step demand system approach |
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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 |
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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. |
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Keywords: | Bootstrap Censoring Food demand LAIDS Turkey |
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