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Urban Households’ Cooking Oil and Fat Consumption Patterns in Turkey: Quality Vs. Quantity

机译:土耳其城市家庭的食用油和脂肪消费模式:质量与数量

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This article investigates households’ cooking oil and fat consumption patterns in Turkey using data from household budget surveys. The almost ideal demand system was employed to analyze demand parameters and elasticities for major five types of oil. Prices were adjusted for quality and the demographic translation method was used to incorporate to demographic variables. Finally, the two stage generalized demand model was used to take into account censory of the dependent variable. Results showed that higher-income and higher-educated consumers consume more quality and healthy oil such as olive oil than lower-income and less educated consumers. According to income elasticities, lower-income consumers are more sensitive to income changes compare to higher-income consumers. Moreover, lower-income consumers are more prices sensitive to olive oil and corn oil than are higher-income consumers.
机译:本文使用家庭预算调查中的数据调查了土耳其家庭的食用油和脂肪消费模式。几乎理想的需求系统用于分析五种主要石油的需求参数和弹性。价格已针对质量进行了调整,并使用了人口统计折算方法并入了人口统计变量。最后,使用两阶段的广义需求模型来考虑因变量的​​检查。结果表明,高收入和高学历的消费者比低收入和受教育程度低的消费者消费更多质量和健康的油,例如橄榄油。根据收入弹性,与高收入消费者相比,低收入消费者对收入变化更为敏感。此外,低收入消费者对橄榄油和玉米油的价格比高收入消费者更为敏感。

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