Food demand among hispanic households: revisiting Engel's law.
ABSTRACT.Income and household size for food were estimated for Hispanic households in the United States. Engel curves for nine main food groups and three meat subgroups were estimated by different econometric methods using a semi-logarithmic model. The results inidcate that the Hispanic demand for f...
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2000
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