Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database

The Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) database is a combination of three inter-related datasets of food demand elasticities. All three datasets are based on the results of a comprehensive global systematic literature review and meta-analysis of income and price elasticities compiling over 13,000...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179435
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description The Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) database is a combination of three inter-related datasets of food demand elasticities. All three datasets are based on the results of a comprehensive global systematic literature review and meta-analysis of income and price elasticities compiling over 13,000 elasticity estimates from 215 peer-reviewed studies published between 1974 and 2022. The final meta-sample covers 57 countries and includes 6,572 income elasticity estimates and 6,701 price elasticity estimates. The Meta Sample datasets provide the compiled meta-sample of all elasticities along with detailed information on their data characteristics and estimation methods. The meta-sample data is also merged with country-level sociodemographic indicators. The Predicted Elasticities datasets provide population-weighted average predicted income and price elasticities estimated for nine food groups by world region as of 2021. Estimations are conducted based on the results of meta-regressions. Projected Elasticities provide projected income elasticities estimated up to 2050 based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) (ONeil et al., 2014) allowing elasticities to evolve in line with scenario-based projections of sociodemographic characteristics. Full details of the meta-analysis, prediction, and projection methodologies can be found in Roche et al., 2025.
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spelling CGSpace1794352026-01-06T21:50:52Z Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database International Food Policy Research Institute elasticities demand elasticity of demand foods price elasticities prices developing countries The Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) database is a combination of three inter-related datasets of food demand elasticities. All three datasets are based on the results of a comprehensive global systematic literature review and meta-analysis of income and price elasticities compiling over 13,000 elasticity estimates from 215 peer-reviewed studies published between 1974 and 2022. The final meta-sample covers 57 countries and includes 6,572 income elasticity estimates and 6,701 price elasticity estimates. The Meta Sample datasets provide the compiled meta-sample of all elasticities along with detailed information on their data characteristics and estimation methods. The meta-sample data is also merged with country-level sociodemographic indicators. The Predicted Elasticities datasets provide population-weighted average predicted income and price elasticities estimated for nine food groups by world region as of 2021. Estimations are conducted based on the results of meta-regressions. Projected Elasticities provide projected income elasticities estimated up to 2050 based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) (ONeil et al., 2014) allowing elasticities to evolve in line with scenario-based projections of sociodemographic characteristics. Full details of the meta-analysis, prediction, and projection methodologies can be found in Roche et al., 2025. 2025-12-19 2026-01-06T21:50:51Z 2026-01-06T21:50:51Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179435 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176595 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2025. Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7JRN8C. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle elasticities
demand
elasticity of demand
foods
price elasticities
prices
developing countries
International Food Policy Research Institute
Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database
title Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database
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title_fullStr Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database
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title_short Food Demand Meta-Elasticities (FDME) Database
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topic elasticities
demand
elasticity of demand
foods
price elasticities
prices
developing countries
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