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Coffee Demand Analysis in Greater China, Korea, and Japan : The Effect of Income, Prices, and Habit Formation

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    부산대학교 중국전략연구소(구 부산대학교 중국연구소) 바로가기
  • 간행물
    Journal of China Studies KCI 등재 바로가기
  • 통권
    제23권 1호 (2020.03)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.111-133
  • 저자
    Barquin Valle, 이재우
  • 언어
    영어(ENG)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A371588

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As income continues to increase in North East Asia, coffee consumption has become a new trend as the ‘Starbucks’ syndrome shows. Especially young and urban consumers in the region have become more ever more interested in coffee. The per capita consumption of coffee in this region is still much lower than in America and Europe. However, the potential demand for coffee as a percentage of the total population is much greater. This indicates that the coffee demand and consumption will continue to expand rapidly in emerging Asian markets. Particularly, consumers in five areas including China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan, which use to drink tea, have now rapidly switched their drinking habits to coffee. This study evaluates whether, and if so, how incomes, prices, and drinking habits have influenced the coffee demand of the above five areas. In order to do so, an econometric model of coffee demand was specified according to a microeconomic demand theory: The demand of a good is determined by income, prices of own and related goods, and other control variables. To estimate the model, a panel data was constructed that covers GDP per capita, coffee consumption per capita, price of coffee and price of tea as a substitute in five areas such as China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan during the period 1961-2013. The Pooled OLS model and cross-area fixed effect model are both estimated to see if there is any area-specific effect in coffee consumption. Both estimations end up producing qualitatively similar results, signifying that our models are very robust in supporting our hypotheses. One interesting feature about coffee demand is that drinking coffee is treated as ‘addicted or habitual’ consumption such that past consumption or pattern may influence present consumption over time. To evaluate the level of influence that coffee consumption habits have over the demand of coffee in this region, two different models were estimated: one without the habit formation effects and the other one with. The model excluding the habit formation effects variable showed that coffee behaves as a ‘luxury’ good (because the income elasticity of coffee demand turns out to be greater than 1) and disposable incomes exert the most significant influence over the coffee demand. Conversely, the model including the habit formation effects variable demonstrated that the previous model overestimated the impact of all the other variables and more specifically that coffee demand becomes less responsive to raises in disposable income and also changes in prices as coffee consumption habits are formed, hence influencing. To sum up the main results, coffee demand in these areas is strongly influenced by habit formation effects and is still relatively sensitive to income growth.

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Abstract
1. Consumption of Coffee and Tea in Asia
2. Model Specification of Coffee Demand
2.1 Model Specification and Estimation Method
2.2 Data and Variables
3. Estimation
3.1 Results and Interpretations
3.2 Discussions
4. Conclusions
References

키워드

Coffee Demand Prices Income Habit Formation China Taiwan Hong Kong South Korea Japan

저자

  • Barquin Valle [ Maria Andrea, SUCAFINA ]
  • 이재우 [ Lee, Jae-Woo | 부산대학교 국제전문대학원 ] Corresponding Author

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발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    부산대학교 중국전략연구소(구 부산대학교 중국연구소) [Institute of China Strategy]
  • 설립연도
    2006
  • 분야
    사회과학>사회복지학
  • 소개
    본 연구소의 설립을 통해 우선 한중 양국 국민의 상호이해와 교류증진을 위한 인문, 사회과학적인 연구는 물론이고, 이를 통해 기업(인)이 중국에 안정적인 정착과 교류를 할 수 있는 각종 환경을 조성하고자 한다. 게다가 본 연구소는 기존의 연구소의 기능과는 달리 단순한 학술 교류에 머물지 않고 인적 교류를 통해 양국관계의 이해를 증진하고 나아가 한국과 중국의 각종 프로젝트를 적극 유치, 개발함으로써 지속적으로 재원의 창출을 도모하고자 한다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    Journal of China Studies
  • 간기
    계간
  • pISSN
    1975-5902
  • eISSN
    3022-5590
  • 수록기간
    2006~2026
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 912 DDC 951

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