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Changes in consumer tastes in the demand for fish and meat in Malaysia

机译:消费者对马来西亚鱼和肉需求的口味变化

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In this article the demand for fish and its substitute was estimated using a very flexible demand function, the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) developed by Deaton and Muelllbaeur (1980), incorporating the habit formation variable to measure the impact of the changes in tastes in comsumer demand for fish and meat products from 1960 to 1990 in Malaysia. Information on price and income elasticities for these meat groups was also obtained. To incorporate consumption habit variables, the dynamic translating procedure proposed by Pollak (1970) and Pollak and Wales (1981) has been adopted. The overall results of the maximum likelihood estimates of the dynamic AIDS model are quite good where 19 of 30 coefficients are significantly different from zero and the minimum budget shares, the constant, are between zero and one for each meat type. Consumers tend to purchase and consume fish, chicken, and pork almost daily. Beef and mutton are only consumed occassionally since they are relatively more expensive. This finding is consistent with the trend observed in the per capita consumption and budget share where fish, chicken, and pork tended to dominate over beef and mutton from 1960 to 1990.
机译:在本文中,鱼类和鱼类替代品的需求是使用非常灵活的需求函数(由Deaton和Muelllbaeur(1980)开发的几乎理想需求系统(AIDS))进行估算的,该系统结合了习惯形成变量来衡量口味变化的影响1960年至1990年马来西亚对鱼和肉类产品的消费需求。还获得了有关这些肉类价格和收入弹性的信息。为了纳入消费习惯变量,采用了Pollak(1970)和Pollak and Wales(1981)提出的动态翻译程序。动态AIDS模型的最大似然估计的总体结果非常好,其中30种系数中的19种与零显着不同,每种肉类的最小预算份额(常数)在零与一之间。消费者倾向于几乎每天都购买和食用鱼,鸡和猪肉。牛肉和羊肉只是偶尔食用,因为它们相对较贵。这一发现与人均消费量和预算份额所观察到的趋势相吻合,从1960年至1990年,鱼,鸡和猪肉在牛肉和羊肉上占主导地位。

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    Abdullah N.M.R.;

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  • 年度 1997
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