Title of article :
CONSUMERS’ RESPONSE TO MILK QUALITY: A COMPARISON OF URBAN AND RURAL PAKISTAN
Author/Authors :
JAN, ABBASULLAH NWFP Agricultural University - Department of Agricultural Economics, Pakistan , JAN, DAWOOD NWFP Agricultural University - Department of Agricultural Economics, Pakistan , ALI, GHAFFAR NWFP Agricultural University - Department of Agricultural Economics, Pakistan , FAYAZ, MUHAMMAD NWFP Agricultural University - Institute of Business and Management Sciences, Pakistan , KHAN, MUNIR NWFP Agricultural University - Department of Agricultural Economics, Pakistan
Abstract :
A log-log-inverse econometric model representing nonlinear Engel curve relationship for fresh milk in Pakistan proved to be a valid estimation technique of quantity and expenditure elasticities with respect to consumers’ income. This model, when used for urban and rural households separately indicated a substantial difference in the quantity and expenditure elasticities of fresh milk between the urban and rural consumers of Pakistan during 2001. The quality elasticity which is the difference between expenditure and quantity elasticity turned out to be positive with an estimated value of 0.3808 and 0.2239 for the urban and rural households respectively indicating an increased responsiveness of the urban consumers to milk quality compared to those in the rural areas.
Keywords :
Engel curve , Log , Log , Inverse function , quality elasticity , milk , urban and rural households.
Journal title :
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
Journal title :
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture