TY - JOUR
T1 - Food expenditures and household demographic composition in the US
T2 - A demand systems approach
AU - Raper, Kellie Curry
AU - Wanzala, Maria Namakhoye
AU - Nayga, Rodolfo M.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households are analysed within a Linear Expenditures System that postulates subsistence quantities to be linear combinations of demographic variables. Using the US Bureau of Labor Statistics' 1992 Consumer Expenditure Survey and Detailed Monthly Consumer Price Indices, this article obtains expenditure elasticities, own-price elasticities and subsistence quantities for each income group across nine broadly aggregated food commodity groups. Elasticity estimates and subsistence quantity estimates differ across income groups, supporting the premise that policies targeted at specific income groups should be based on the target group's elasticity estimates rather than average population elasticities. Parameter estimates are then used to simulate how subsistence quantities and own-price elasticities can be expected to vary according to the demographic composition of the household within a specific income group.
AB - Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households are analysed within a Linear Expenditures System that postulates subsistence quantities to be linear combinations of demographic variables. Using the US Bureau of Labor Statistics' 1992 Consumer Expenditure Survey and Detailed Monthly Consumer Price Indices, this article obtains expenditure elasticities, own-price elasticities and subsistence quantities for each income group across nine broadly aggregated food commodity groups. Elasticity estimates and subsistence quantity estimates differ across income groups, supporting the premise that policies targeted at specific income groups should be based on the target group's elasticity estimates rather than average population elasticities. Parameter estimates are then used to simulate how subsistence quantities and own-price elasticities can be expected to vary according to the demographic composition of the household within a specific income group.
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U2 - 10.1080/00036840110061959
DO - 10.1080/00036840110061959
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036095343
SN - 0003-6846
VL - 34
SP - 981
EP - 992
JO - Applied Economics
JF - Applied Economics
IS - 8
ER -