期刊名称:International Review of Management and Marketing
电子版ISSN:2146-4405
出版年度:2016
卷号:6
期号:2
页码:205-212
语种:English
出版社:EconJournals
摘要:Fast foods are of different effects on households’ health and budget. This research aims to explain fast food consumption pattern among the Iranian urban households. It uses a consumer utility function and constrained optimization method to describe factors affecting fast food consumption with emphasis on social classes. The expenditure on fast food, incomes, and price indexes were extracted from Households Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) by the Statistical Center of Iran over the 2008-2013 period. Using panel data models, we indicate that the relative expenditure on fast foods and snacks is significantly linked with non-wage incomes, total income, and relative food prices. One percent increase in per capita income increases the per capita fast foods expenditure by 1.14 percent. This study may direct food industry planners and governmental policy-makers to account for health and economic consequences of fast foods. The socialization and imitation effects of fast foods consumption are considered. Keywords: Fast food, Consumption, Urban households JEL ClassificationS: C51, D11, J32, Q18
其他摘要:Fast foods are of different effects on households’ health and budget. This research aims to explain fast food consumption pattern among the Iranian urban households. It uses a consumer utility function and constrained optimization method to describe factors affecting fast food consumption with emphasis on social classes. The expenditure on fast food, incomes, and price indexes were extracted from Households Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) by the Statistical Center of Iran over the 2008-2013 period. Using panel data models, we indicate that the relative expenditure on fast foods and snacks is significantly linked with non-wage incomes, total income, and relative food prices. One percent increase in per capita income increases the per capita fast foods expenditure by 1.14 percent. This study may direct food industry planners and governmental policy-makers to account for health and economic consequences of fast foods. The socialization and imitation effects of fast foods consumption are considered. Keywords: Fast food, Consumption, Urban households JEL ClassificationS: C51, D11, J32, Q18