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Decision to buy pork

Decision to buy pork. Consumers are less likely to buy fresh & other pork if their prices increase. Consumers are more likely to buy fresh pork if beef price increases but less likely to buy other pork if egg price increases.

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Decision to buy pork

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  1. Decision to buy pork • Consumers are less likely to buy fresh & other pork if their prices increase. • Consumers are more likely to buy fresh pork if beef price increases but less likely to buy other pork if egg price increases. • Consumers are more likely to buy fresh & other pork if their total food expenditure increase.

  2. Table 1: Demand elasticity of pork

  3. Table 2: Cross-elasticity of pork to other food

  4. Demand elasticity of pork • Demand for fresh and other pork is fairly inelastic. • Poultry, beef and fish are substitutes of fresh pork while seafood appears to be complement (see compensated elasticity). • Other pork, eggs and seafood are complements of fresh pork, if income effect is considered. • Poultry and seafood are substitutes of other pork (see compensated elasticity).

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