@article{Gallet:162022,
      recid = {162022},
      author = {Gallet, Craig A.},
      title = {The income elasticity of meat: a meta-analysis},
      journal = {Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics},
      address = {2010},
      number = {428-2016-27976},
      pages = {14},
      year = {2010},
      abstract = {The demand for meat has been estimated by many studies  utilizing various data and
estimation methods. In this  study, we perform a meta-analysis of the income  elasticity
of meat that involves regressing 3357 estimated  income elasticities, collected from 393
studies, on  variables that control for study characteristics. Across  several meta-regression
specifications, we find significant  differences in income elasticities tied to the type
of meat  being studied, as well as a few functional forms, data  aggregations, publication
characteristics, and locations of  demand. However, many study characteristics do
not  significantly influence reported income elasticities. Less  concern should be given to
such characteristics when  choosing an income elasticity from the literature.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/162022},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.162022},
}