The Demand for Cigarettes in Japan
Kim Haden
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990, vol. 72, issue 2, 446-450
Abstract:
A two-stage budgeting procedure was used to estimate demand elasticities for cigarettes in Japan. Cigarettes were disaggregated into Japanese, U.S., and rest-of-world. Testing for habit effects was performed at both stages. Results indicated that habit effects occur for total expenditures on cigarettes but not between types.
Date: 1990
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