DEMAND PROJECTIONS AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN ANALYSIS AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN PAKISTAN
Fluctuations in income and population are imperative elements for changing the structure of food demand. In perspective of the significance of food demand examination for provinces of Pakistan, this study investigates the demand elasticities and household consumption behaviour both at the provincial...
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doaj-e9e71096f4db4e728343993ce1c092702021-10-11T07:07:08ZengApplied Economics Research Centre, University of KarachiPakistan Journal of Applied Economics0254-92042519-04312021-06-01Vol.31 No.1Summer 2021130DEMAND PROJECTIONS AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN ANALYSIS AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN PAKISTAN Hafsa HINA0Seyyda Taskeen ABBAS1Assistant Professor, Department of Econometrics, Pakistan Institute of Development EconomicsResearch Associate, Social Protection Resource Center, Islamabad, Pakistan.Fluctuations in income and population are imperative elements for changing the structure of food demand. In perspective of the significance of food demand examination for provinces of Pakistan, this study investigates the demand elasticities and household consumption behaviour both at the provincial and national level in order to plan the future level of demand for certain food items. The Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model is applied on the Household Integrated Income and Consumption Survey (HIICS) 2015-2016 for demand analysis. The results show that socioeconomic factors such as household size, profession and literacy of head play a significant role in explaining the pattern of food demand along with prices and income. The per capita household projected demand from 2016 to 2040 shows that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) will exceed Punjab province in terms of total per capita consumption of all food items with the passage of time.http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Paper-970-Hafsa-HINA-I-1.pdfdemand projectionconsumption patternaidssur |
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DEMAND PROJECTIONS AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN ANALYSIS AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN PAKISTAN |
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DEMAND PROJECTIONS AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN ANALYSIS AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN PAKISTAN |
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DEMAND PROJECTIONS AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN ANALYSIS AT PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN PAKISTAN |
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demand projections and consumption pattern analysis at provincial level in pakistan |
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Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi |
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Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics |
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Fluctuations in income and population are imperative elements for changing the structure of food demand. In perspective of the significance of food demand examination for provinces of Pakistan, this study investigates the demand elasticities and household consumption behaviour both at the provincial and national level in order to plan the future level of demand for certain food items. The Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model is applied on the Household Integrated Income and Consumption Survey (HIICS) 2015-2016 for demand analysis. The results show that socioeconomic factors such as household size, profession and literacy of head play a significant role in explaining the pattern of food demand along with prices and income. The per capita household projected demand from 2016 to 2040 shows that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) will exceed Punjab province in terms of total per capita consumption of all food items with the passage of time. |
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