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Technical Bulletin

Technical Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1989
Genre: Agricultural prices
ISBN:

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U.S. Demand for Food

U.S. Demand for Food
Author: Kuo S. Huang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1991
Genre: Cost and standard of living
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U.S. Food Demand Systems: Estimation and Application

U.S. Food Demand Systems: Estimation and Application
Author: Kuo S. Huang
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659326059

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Consumer demand for food is an important component of the structure within which various agricultural and food policies have been formulated. For explicitly recognizing the interdependent demand relationships, a complete food demand system approach is desirable. This report contains a methodological blueprint for estimation and application of ordinary (quantity-dependent) and inverse (price-dependent) food demand systems in a unified framework. Both of the demand systems are theoretically consistent and practical for evaluating policy options related to controlling prices or supplies in the market. Each demand system is estimated for a U.S. food demand structure consisting of 13 food groups and one nonfood sector. Some empirical applications are provided to examine how economic factors influence the nutrient content of American diets and the consumer welfare measurements. The findings of this report are useful for applied economists and graduate students in economics, especially agricultural economics.


The Generalized Composite Commodity Theorem and Food Demand Estimation

The Generalized Composite Commodity Theorem and Food Demand Estimation
Author: Albert Reed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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This article reports tests of aggregation over consumer food products and estimates of aggregate food demand elasticities. Evidence that food demand variables follow unit root processes leads us to build on and simplify existing tests of the Generalized Composite Commodity Theorem. We compute food demand elasticities using a method of cointegration that is shown to apply to a convenient but nonlinear functional form. Estimates are based on consumer reported expenditure data rather than commercial disappearance data.


Japanese And American Agriculture

Japanese And American Agriculture
Author: Luther Tweeten
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429695756

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This project had origins in 1987 in communication between Yutaka Yoshioka, Chairman, Japan International Agricultural Council, and Kenneth Farrell, Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources, the University of California-Berkeley. Projects were proposed in "long-term food and consumption trends" and "a comparative analysis of farm structure in the United States and Japan" (letter from Farrell to Yoshioka, April 20, 1987). Proposals and counterproposals were sent back and forth but the project accelerated after Professor Wen Chern of The Ohio State University learned of the project from Professor Naraomi Imamura of the University of Tokyo on a visit to Tokyo in September 1989. Because of pressing administrative responsibilities precluding an active role in the project, Kenneth Farrell recommended to Professor Imamura that the project be carried out with Professor Chern and associates.