Price and Income Elasticities Estimated from BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys and ACCRA Price Data
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Taylor, Lester D.Affiliation
University of ArizonaIssue Date
2005-05
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Taylor, Lester D. (2005). Price and Income Elasticities Estimated from BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys and ACCRA Price Data. Cardon Research Papers in Agricultural and Resource Economics (Working Papers Series) 2004-14. The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona.Description
Working paper. September 2004, revised May 2005.Abstract
This paper represents a low-key effort to estimate both price and income elasticities for several broad categories of expenditure from cross-sectional data sets that combine price information collected by ACCRA with the BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys. Sixteen quarters of data for 1996 through 1999 are analyzed. Statistically strong, and for the most part sensible, price elasticities are obtained for six exhaustive categories of expenditure (food consumed at home, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous expenditures) from both simple double-logarithmic demand functions and equations based upon an Almost Ideal Demand System. The results are clearly supportive of further research.Type
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