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European Review of Agricultural Economics 2008 35(1):99-102; doi:10.1093/erae/jbn011
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Household food consumption in Turkey: a reply

Cuma Akbay1, Ismet Boz1 and Wen. S. Chern2,3

1 Sutcu Imam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
2 National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
3 The Ohio State University, OH, USA

Corresponding author: Cuma Akbay, Sutcu Imam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey. E-mail: cakbay{at}ksu.edu.tr

Received February 2008; final version received February 2008

We reply to the Comment by Drichoutis et al. regarding some methodological and estimation issues arising from our paper. In particular, we compare the elasticities reported in the original paper with those obtained using estimation procedures suggested by Drichoutis et al. We find that the differences are very small.

Keywords: censored models, almost ideal demand System, two-step estimation, adding-up, quality adjustment

JEL classification: Q11, Q13, D12


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