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Estimating price elasticities of food trade functions: how relevant is the CES based gravity approach?

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Table  1.  Econometric  Estimation  Of  Substitution  Elasticity  With  CES  Demands  On  Different Kinds of Cheese
Table  2.  Substitution  And  Expenditure  Elasticities  Of  French  Imports  Of  Total  Cheese From Its Main Exporters Estimated With The AI Demand System With/Without  Concavity Imposed
Table  3.  Substitution  And  Expenditure  Elasticities  Of  German  Imports  Of  Total  Cheese From Its Main Exporters Estimated With The AI Demand System With/Without  Concavity Imposed
Table 4. Substitution And Expenditure Elasticities Of French Imports Of Processed  Cheese  From  Its  Main  Exporters  Estimated  With  The  Concave  AI  Demand  System  With/Without Monotony

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