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Preiselastizität 3 Price elasticity 3 Welt 3 World 3 Comparison 2 Demand system 2 Developing countries 2 Einkommenselastizität der Nachfrage 2 Emerging economies 2 Entwicklungsländer 2 Estimation 2 Food consumption 2 Income elasticity of demand 2 Industrialized countries 2 Industrieländer 2 Lebensmittelkonsum 2 Nachfragesystem 2 Schwellenländer 2 Schätzung 2 Vergleich 2 Commodity market 1 Demand 1 Ernährungssicherung 1 Food security 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Household 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Nachfrage 1 Privater Haushalt 1 Rohstoffmarkt 1 USA 1 United States 1
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Regmi, Anita 3 Seale, James L. 3 Meade, Birgit 2 Muhammad, Andrew 2 Dirkse, Steve 1 Nord, Mark 1 Somwaru, Agapi 1
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USDA-ERS Technical Bulletin 3 USDA-ERS Technical Bulletin Number 1925 1 USDA-ERS Technical Bulletin Number 1937 1
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International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns : An Update Using 2005 International Comparison Program Data
Muhammad, Andrew; Seale, James L.; Meade, Birgit; … - 2017
In a 2003 report, International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns, ERS economists estimated income and price elasticities of demand for broad consumption categories and food categories across 114 countries using 1996 International Comparison Program (ICP) data. This report updates that...
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New International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns : A Focus on Cross-Price Effects Based on 2005 International Comparison Program Data
Meade, Birgit - 2014
Cross-price elasticities are updated in this report, using the World Bank's 2005 International Comparison Program (ICP) data for 9 major consumption categories across 144 countries. The 2005 ICP offers the most recent consistent data set for such a large number of countries. The consumption...
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Assessing Potential Technical Enhancements to the U.S. Household Food Security Measures
Nord, Mark - 2013
The statistical measures used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture since 1995 to monitor the food security of the Nation’s households — the extent to which they can consistently acquire adequate food for active healthy living — are based on a single-parameter logistic latent-trait...
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Dynamic PEATSim Model : Documenting Its Use in Analyzing Global Commodity Markets
Somwaru, Agapi; Dirkse, Steve - 2012
This report documents the updated version of the Partial Equilibrium Agricultural Trade Simulation (PEATSim) model developed by USDA’s Economic Research Service. PEATSim is a global model, covering 31 commodities and 27 countries/regions. The model, consistent with economic theory, provides a...
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Cross-Price Elasticities of Demand Across 114 Countries
Regmi, Anita - 2010
This report presents a simple methodology for calculating cross-price elasticities across countries, using the Frisch own-price elasticity. Cross-price elasticities are calculated for 9 major consumption categories from the 1996 International Comparison Program data across 114 countries. The...
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