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Abstract
Micro-econometric demand modelling has been receiving an increasing attention in empirical
research, mainly due to the increasing availability of micro-data. In this paper we provide a review of
some relevant market and policy issues that can be analysed with the use of micro-data on demand.
Problems arising from the treatment of micro-data are revised, mainly with reference to the standard
neo-classical framework, although other approaches are also sketched. Finally, building on previous
research, a dynamic model accounting for health issues, mainly obesity, is proposed for future
research.