Household Demand for Consumer Goods in Developing Countries

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A01=Eliyathamby A. Selvanathan
A01=Maneka Jayasinghe
A01=Saroja Selvanathan
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Author_Eliyathamby A. Selvanathan
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Author_Saroja Selvanathan
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comparative analysis of global consumer demand
Conditional Elasticities
consumer behaviour modelling
consumer demand
consumption pattern
cross-country consumption analysis
Cross-price Elasticities
demand analysis
demand for alcohol
demand for consumer goods
demand for food
demand for transport
Demand System
demand system econometrics
Disaggregated Goods
Divisia Price Index
Engel curve
Engel curve estimation
Engel Curves
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expenditure elasticity research
Food Group Expenditure
HES Data
household consumption
household consumption patterns
household economics
Household Size Variables
Ideal Demand System
income elasticity
Income Elasticity Estimates
Income Flexibility
Monte Carlo Simulation Test
Preference Independence
price elasticity
Restaurant Meals
Rotterdam Model
rural households
Slutsky Symmetry
sustainable development goals
System Wide Approach

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032368788
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyses the household demand for consumer goods using a diverse database, consisting of 45 developed and developing countries.

Household consumption patterns have undergone dramatic changes due to rapid economic growth, increasing household income and changing demographics. Using the most recent data available and the latest econometric techniques, the authors model demand for 12 different commodities such as food, alcohol and tobacco, housing, health, transport, health communication, and recreation and provide insightful comparisons of consumption patterns in developed and developing countries.

The analysis presented in this book highlights valuable policy insights for planning government budgetary allocations and implementing policies towards an enhanced standard of living for people. The book also provides some important guidance for researchers interested in the theory and empirical application of the analysis of consumer demand.

Eliyathamby A Selvanathan is the Director of the Economics Policy Analysis Program (EPAP) and Professor of Econometrics in the Economics and Business Statistics Discipline at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

Saroja Selvanathan is a Professor of Econometrics in the Economics and Business Statistics Discipline at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

Maneka Jayasinghe is the Head of the Business discipline and Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Asia Pacific College of Business and Law at Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia.

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