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Nutrient Elasticities in a Complete Food Demand System

Kuo Huang

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1996, vol. 78, issue 1, 21-29

Abstract: This study explores the linkage of the determinants of food choice with consumer nutrient availability by developing a procedure to measure changes in nutrient availability as the demand for food items change. It uses demand elasticities from traditional demand analysis to estimate elasticities of changes in the nutritional content of consumer diets. The procedure is applied to estimate nutrient elasticities for fifteen nutrients in response to changes in thirty-five food prices and per capita income. Copyright 1996, Oxford University Press.

Date: 1996
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