2022
DOI: 10.35516/jjes.v9i1.250
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Application of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) Model in the Demand of the Household Commodity Group in Jordan

Abstract: 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… Show more

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“…Using the estimated elasticities, the study found that when rice prices increase by 20% points, average household welfare rises by 1.3% points. Two year later, Altayeb and Daoud [ 20 ] used the same model and analyzed food demand for Jordan. The estimated expenditure elasticities indicated that the demand for food is inelastic whereas the demand for all the other commodity groups is elastic.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the estimated elasticities, the study found that when rice prices increase by 20% points, average household welfare rises by 1.3% points. Two year later, Altayeb and Daoud [ 20 ] used the same model and analyzed food demand for Jordan. The estimated expenditure elasticities indicated that the demand for food is inelastic whereas the demand for all the other commodity groups is elastic.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%