Consumer demand for butter, margarine and blends: The role of purchase and household characteristics

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A U.S. household panel is used to estimate a model of household purchases of butter, margarine and butter/margarine blends. The econometric model accounts for the discrete purchase decisions process and the censored nature of disaggregated commodity demand. Observed market prices are "quality" adjusted for the three commodities investigated based on household and purchase characteristics. Over 90% of the reaction to a price change is found to occur with respect to the decision whether or not to consume.

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Gould, B. W. (1997). Consumer demand for butter, margarine and blends: The role of purchase and household characteristics. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 45(3), 251–266. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7976.1997.tb00207.x

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