This paper is the fourth in a series of studies on applied consumption analysis by the Economics Branch of Agriculture Canada. It focuses on consumer behavior in Canada at an aggregated level. The dual purpose of this series is to characterize the structure of consumer demand which can be used in policy analysis and to test the modern theory and generate an applied basis for possible extensions.
This paper is the fourth in a series of studies on applied consumption analysis by the Economics Branch of Agriculture Canada. It focuses on consumer behavior in Canada at an aggregated level. The dual purpose of this series is to characterize the structure of consumer demand which can be used in policy analysis and to test the modern theory and generate an applied basis for possible extensions.
This paper is the fourth in a series of studies on applied consumption analysis by the Economics Branch of Agriculture Canada. It focuses on consumer behavior in Canada at an aggregated level. The dual purpose of this series is to characterize the structure of consumer demand which can be used in policy analysis and to test the modern theory and generate an applied basis for possible extensions.