A meta‐analysis of U.S. food demand elasticities to detect the impacts of scanner data

Author:

Jeon Younghyeon1,Hoang Hoa2,Thompson Wyatt2,Abler David3

Affiliation:

1. Mid‐Florida Research and Education Center, Food and Resource Economics Department University of Florida Apopka Florida USA

2. Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Division of Applied Social Sciences University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

3. Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates how scanner data affect demand elasticity estimates and develops methods for scientists to adapt estimated elasticities to analyses of specific policies. We conduct a meta‐analysis of U.S. demand elasticities and find evidence that scanner data generate statistically different elasticities, with more elastic demand than other data types. Own‐price elasticity estimates from household scanner quantity data appear to be more elastic than other quantity types. Household‐level estimates using retail scanner price data, as proxies for prices, tend to be more price‐elastic than other price types. These results suggest caution or adjustment when selecting elasticities for policy analysis.

Funder

U.S. Department of Agriculture

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Development

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