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DOI: 10.2307/2967637
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Family Budget Data and Price-Elasticities of Demand

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“…There are numerous studies analyzing the demands for food items in world countries and Turkey that are as follows: Blanciforti et al (1986), Leser (1941), Barten (1968), Deaton and Muellbauer (1980), Paxson (1998), Elsner (1999), Hutasuhut et al (2001), Pollak and Wales (1987), Baydemir (1998), Koç (1995), Ekinci (1996) and Nişancı (2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There are numerous studies analyzing the demands for food items in world countries and Turkey that are as follows: Blanciforti et al (1986), Leser (1941), Barten (1968), Deaton and Muellbauer (1980), Paxson (1998), Elsner (1999), Hutasuhut et al (2001), Pollak and Wales (1987), Baydemir (1998), Koç (1995), Ekinci (1996) and Nişancı (2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In light of this situation, it is essential to have up-to-date income and price elasticity estimates for Australian consumer goods as they are the key inputs for a number of applications, such as changes to public finance policies and estimation of economy-wide models. A review of the existing literature on the topic identifies that there are few highly influential cross-country studies (Clements and Theil 1996;Houthakker 1957Houthakker , 1965Kravis et al 1982;Leser 1941Leser , 1963Summers and Heston 1984) and few Australian studies (Lluch et al 1977;Lluch and Williams 1975;Selvanathan 1993;and Selvanathan and Selvanathan 2003) which provide an analysis of Australian consumption patterns for the periods 1953-1969, 1946-1968, 1955-1969, 1960-1981 and 1960-1996, respectively. Table 1 presents a summary profile of the Australian economy in 2014 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Возможно, самую простую идею моделирования потребительского спроса предло-жили авторы работ [Working, 1943;Leser, 1963]. Модель предполагает линейную связь между долей расходов на определенное благо и логарифмами общих расходов и размера семьи:…”
Section: эволюция моделей потребительского спросаunclassified