量化中国食品需求结构:一种计量经济学方法

Quantifying the structure of food demand in China: An econometric approach

Agricultural Economics · 2011
被引 53
人大 A-

中文导读

利用1995和2003年家庭调查数据,采用广义二次几乎理想需求系统(GQAIDS)估计中国城市11种食品的需求结构,发现家庭偏好可能随时间变化,部分融入西方饮食元素。

Abstract

Abstract This article examines food demand structure and its dynamics for 11 commodities in urban China. The analysis is based on household‐level expenditure survey data for two cross‐sectional surveys of Chinese households pertaining to food expenditure patterns during 1995 and 2003. Pre‐committed components of commodity demands, that are insensitive to economic variables, are explored. We use the generalized quadratic almost ideal demand system (GQAIDS) for its empirical superiority to the generalized almost ideal demand system (GAIDS), and estimate the associated parameters via full information maximum likelihood procedure (FIML) accounting for endogeneity of total expenditures on food for home consumption (FAH). We also use quality‐adjusted commodity unit values to control for quality differences resulting from commodity aggregation and food choice. Furthermore, we derive GQAIDS elasticity formulas, and estimate income elasticities without restrictions. The results partially support the hypothesis that an average Chinese household has incorporated elements of Western diet (fine grains) into traditional Chinese food diet over time. Moreover, the outcome of a simple test developed here points to possible preference changes for a majority of food staples under study.

食品需求结构GQAIDS模型中国城镇居民收入弹性