The Functional Form of Import Demand: The Case of UK Motor Vehicle Imports, 1980‐90
Abstract
In the absence of any theoretical guidance, a solution to the question of what is the appropriate functional form for an import demand model can only be found empirically. Examines this question in the context of UK motor vehicle imports by applying a range of tests of functional form to two, alternatively specified, import demand models: the “traditional” price‐income model incorporating the popular but restrictive partial adjustment mechanism and a cost‐expenditure model that employs a less restrictive lag structure. Finds, principally that the commonly imposed linear or log‐linear functional forms cannot be rejected in relation to the price‐income specification, but there is some evidence that neither functional form may be appropriate in relation to the theoretically sounder cost‐expenditure model of import demand.
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Citation
King, A. (1993), "The Functional Form of Import Demand: The Case of UK Motor Vehicle Imports, 1980‐90", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 20 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443589310040396
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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