Aa. Andrikopoulos et al., THE DEMAND FOR DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN ONTARIO, CANADA - A DYNAMIC SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION APPROACH, Applied economics, 29(7), 1997, pp. 945-953
The purpose of this paper is to estimate simultaneously dynamic demand
functions and, consequently, income and price elasticities for domest
ic and imported alcoholic beverages for the province of Ontario. The m
ethodology used is the almost ideal demand system, originally develope
d by Deaton and Muellbauer (1980), augmented by Pollak's (1970) habit
formation hypothesis. The empirical application uses time series (1958
-1987) for imported and domestically produced spirits, wine and beer.
The findings provide strong support favouring the dynamic version of t
he almost ideal demand system over its static alternative, but little
evidence of strong substitution between domestic and imported products
.