This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of inter-national trade. Household tastes evolve over time to favor foods consumed as a child. The opening of trade causes preferred goods to rise in price, as these were relatively inexpensive in autarky. Neglecting the correlation between tastes and agro-climatic endowments overstates the short-run nutritional gains from agricultural trade liberal-ization and masks potential caloric losses for laborers. I examine the predictions of this model of trade with habit formation using household survey data from India, both by looking across Indian regions and by examining the consumption patterns of inter-state migrants
Does development affect food practices? The nutrition transition model correlates positively meat co...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper attempts to assess the impact of trade liberalization on growth, poverty, and food securi...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
This paper explores the causes and consequences of regional taste differences. I introduce habit for...
This thesis is motivated by the unique experience of India regarding economic growth and the corresp...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
This paper investigates how trade liberalisation has contributed to a dietary shift from one dominat...
This paper examines how the patterns of India’s food consumption and imports have been changing in r...
Anthropologists have long documented substantial and persistent differences across social groups in ...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
Background: India became self-sufficient in food because of the Green Revolution in the 1960s. Howev...
Though India’s GDP growth rate remains high at 7.7 in 2017, there are growing concerns of poverty, m...
This paper attempts to assess the impact of trade liberalization on growth, poverty, and food securi...
Does development affect food practices? The nutrition transition model correlates positively meat co...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper attempts to assess the impact of trade liberalization on growth, poverty, and food securi...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
This paper explores the causes and consequences of regional taste differences. I introduce habit for...
This thesis is motivated by the unique experience of India regarding economic growth and the corresp...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
This paper investigates how trade liberalisation has contributed to a dietary shift from one dominat...
This paper examines how the patterns of India’s food consumption and imports have been changing in r...
Anthropologists have long documented substantial and persistent differences across social groups in ...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
Background: India became self-sufficient in food because of the Green Revolution in the 1960s. Howev...
Though India’s GDP growth rate remains high at 7.7 in 2017, there are growing concerns of poverty, m...
This paper attempts to assess the impact of trade liberalization on growth, poverty, and food securi...
Does development affect food practices? The nutrition transition model correlates positively meat co...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper attempts to assess the impact of trade liberalization on growth, poverty, and food securi...