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Journal articles on the topic "Income elasticities; Energy; AIDS model"

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Ogunniyi, L.T, A.A Adepoju, and F. Olapade-Ogunwole. "HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION PATTERN IN OGBOMOSO METROPOLIS, OYO STATE NIGERIA." Continental J. Agricultural Economics 6, no. 1 (2012): 10–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.810257.

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<em>The study was carried out to examine the households energy consumption pattern using the Almost Ideal Demand System(AIDS) MODEL in Ogbomoso Metropolis, Oyo State, Nigeria. Primary data were collected from 200 heads of household through a multi-stage random sampling technique. The study reveals that kerosene is the most highly consumed energy source and the reason for preferring this energy source is its accessibility in the study area. AIDS estimation of demand functions using primary data indicates that demand for all forms of energy are price inelastic. Cross price relations indicate tha
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Yaseen, M. R., I. Mehmood, and O. Ali. "Comparative analysis of the food and nutrients demand in developing countries: The case of main vegetable products in South Asian countries ." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 60, No. 12 (2014): 570–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/28/2014-agricecon.

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Being the most populous countries of South Asia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh together represent about 37% of the world total undernourished population. In the article, there are calculated the expenditure elasticities and the own and cross non-compensated price elasticities of main vegetable products of these countries by using the LA-AIDS model. There are used the elasticity estimates to decompose the recent demand fluctuations into price effect, income effect and population effect for each country.&amp;nbsp;Then the ways for the government to improve the protein and energy intake after ca
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Duangnate, Kannika, and James W. Mjelde. "The Role of Pre-Commitments and Engle Curves in Thailand’s Aggregate Energy Demand System." Energies 15, no. 4 (2022): 1578. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15041578.

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In the present paper, an investigation into Thailand’s energy demand is performed to determine if: (1) a linear or nonlinear Engel curve better explains the relationship between income and energy consumption, and (2) systems with pre-commitments better model energy consumptions. Four demand systems are estimated: an almost ideal demand system (AIDS), the quadratic almost ideal demand system (QAIDS), generalized almost ideal demand system (GAIDS), and the generalized quadratic almost ideal demand system (GQAIDS). Elasticities are calculated for policy implications. The empirical results suggest
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Widarjono, Agus, and Sarastri Mumpuni Ruchba. "Demand for Meat in Indonesia: Censored AIDS Model." Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 13, no. 2 (2021): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7160/aol.2021.130209.

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This study estimates the demand for meat in Indonesian urban households encompassing beef, goat, broiler chicken, and native chicken. We estimate the demand for meat using cross-sectional data from the 2013 Indonesian Socio-Economic Household Survey data, which records food expenditure for a week before the survey. Because of some zero expenditure, the Censored Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) using the consistent two-step estimation is applied. The estimated own-price elasticities indicate that all meat products are price-inelastic. Nonetheless, broiler chicken is the most responsive meat pr
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Abdelmagid, Banaga D., Michael K. Wohlgenant, and Charles D. Safley. "Demand for Plants Sold in North Carolina Garden Centers." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 25, no. 1 (1996): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1068280500000046.

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Demand for selected nursery plants sold in North Carolina (i.e., begonia, dianthus, geranium, impatiens, marigold, petunia, and vinca) was found to be affected more by prices than by income, demographic, and other variables. By using cross-sectional data, a modified AIDS model, incorporating demographic variables and quadratic income response, was estimated. Inverse Mills's ratios were also included in the model to correct for selectivity bias, resulting from zero purchases. Significant own-price elasticities ranged from − 0.71 to − 1.65, and income elasticities ranged from − 0.78 to 0.41.
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Zahoor Ul Haq, Sajjad, and Javed Iqbal. "Households’ Energy Consumption Pattern and Demand in Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review III, no. I (2018): 340–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2018(iii-i).20.

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This study examined household energy consumption pattern in Pakistan using Linear Approximate Almost Ideal Demand System (LA-AIDS). Price and expenditure elasticities estimated for the energy demand using a household income and expenditure data of the year 2011-12. The energy consumption expenditure pattern of rural and urban region is different. The study reveals that electricity is the most important and highly consumable source of energy for the household living in the country. Electricity and natural gas are the highly consumed fuel in the urban areas, whereas, electricity and firewood in
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Zahoor, Ul Haq. "Households Energy Consumption Pattern and Demand in Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review 3, no. 1 (2018): 340–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4331699.

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This study examined household energy consumption pattern in Pakistan using Linear Approximate Almost Ideal Demand System (LA-AIDS). Price and expenditure elasticities estimated for the energy demand using a household income and expenditure data of the year 2011-12. The energy consumption expenditure pattern of rural and urban region is different. The study reveals that electricity is the most important and highly consumable source of energy for the household living in the country. Electricity and natural gas are the highly consumed fuel in the urban areas, whereas, electricity and firewood in
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Zahoor, Ul Haq, Sajjad, and Iqbal Javed. "Households Energy Consumption Pattern and Demand in Pakistan." GLOBAL SOCIAL SCIENCES REVIEW (GSSR) III, no. I (2018): 340–54. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2018(III-I).20.

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This study examined household energy consumption pattern in Pakistan using Linear Approximate Almost Ideal Demand System (LA-AIDS). Price and expenditure elasticities estimated for the energy demand using a household income and expenditure data of the year 2011-12. The energy consumption expenditure pattern of rural and urban region is different. The study reveals that electricity is the most important and highly consumable source of energy for the household living in the country. Electricity and natural gas are the highly consumed fuel in the urban areas, whereas, electricity and firewood in
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Bahahudeen Shafiwu, Adinan. "Structure of Vegetables Demand in India during Covid-19 Regime- An Econometric Approach." Nutrition and Food Processing 6, no. 6 (2023): 01–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2637-8914/140.

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This study aimed to analyze the expenditure, own and cross-price elasticities of ten major vegetables in Southern India. using cross-sectional data from selected households in four southern states of India viz., Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu during 2020 to 2022. We use Working-Leser model, LA/AIDS model and QUAIDS model to compute elasticities and found QUAIDS model as the best fit. As expected the own-price elasticities for all the vegetables are negative and the expenditure elasticities are more than one, except tomato, lettuce and green sorrel. The cross-price elastici
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Altayeb, Saud, and Hussam Eldin Daoud. "Application of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) Model in the Demand of the Household Commodity Group in Jordan." Jordan Journal of Economic Sciences 9, no. 1 (2022): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.35516/jjes.v9i1.250.

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In this study, we provide estimates of An Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), as reflected in the demand analysis for Jordan: the free, the homogeneous, the symmetric, and the restricted AIDS models were estimated. The evaluated total expenditure elasticities indicate that the demand for food and housing is inelastic concerning total expenditure (income), whereas the demand for all the other commodity groups is elastic. The uncompensated own-price elasticities indicate that demand for food and clothing items is inelastic and inelastic for all other commodity groups. One striking result was that
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Book chapters on the topic "Income elasticities; Energy; AIDS model"

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Avci, Pınar. "How Do Equity Market Performance and ICT Influence Clean Energy Consumption in High-Income Countries?" In Climate Change Management and Social Innovations for Sustainable Global Organization. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-9503-2.ch002.

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The aim of this study is to examine whether equity market development and ICT affect clean energy consumption in 18 high-income countries during the period 1990-2015. In the analysis, firstly, the stationarity properties of the variables are tested with the CADF and CIPS tests. In the second stage, cointegration between the variables in the model is investigated by Westerlund, Kao, and Pedroni methods. In the next step, the long-run elasticities of the variables are estimated using the PCSE and FGLS methods. The causality between the variables is also determined by applying the Dumitrescu-Hurl
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