Many developing countries use food-price subsidies or controls to improve nutrition. However, subsidizing goods on which households spend a high proportion of their budget can create large wealth effects. Consumers may then substitute towards foods with higher non-nutritional attributes (e.g., taste), but lower nutritional content per unit of currency, weakening or perhaps even reversing the subsidy’s intended impact. We analyze data from a randomized program of large price subsidies for poor households in two provinces of China and find no evidence that the subsidies improved nutrition. In fact, it may have had a negative impact for some households
Abstract: World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006...
Agricultural input subsidies, a form of social protection, are often considered an important means o...
Unité de localisation : UMR 1215 UMR INRA / Univ. Grenoble 2 : Economie Appliquée de Grenoble 2010-0...
Many developing countries use food-price subsidies or controls to improve nutrition. However, subsid...
Abstract: Many developing countries use food price subsidies or price controls to improve the nutrit...
Previous studies commonly assume that the effects of introducing and ending cereal price subsidies o...
We incorporate habit formation into an analysis of the effect or cereal price changes on the nutrien...
World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006 to examin...
Despite record global economic growth in past decade – malnutrition remains a serious problem in man...
An examination of the experience of the various countries operating food subsidies reveals great div...
We investigate whether food price subsidies affect household nutrition using a dramatic expansion of...
We investigate whether food price subsidies affect household nutrition using a dramatic expansion of...
In this article, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in wheat and rice price subsidy to poo...
Price subsidy program to enhance the calorie intake has been implemented in many developing countrie...
Despite record global economic growth in past decade malnutrition remains a serious problem in many...
Abstract: World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006...
Agricultural input subsidies, a form of social protection, are often considered an important means o...
Unité de localisation : UMR 1215 UMR INRA / Univ. Grenoble 2 : Economie Appliquée de Grenoble 2010-0...
Many developing countries use food-price subsidies or controls to improve nutrition. However, subsid...
Abstract: Many developing countries use food price subsidies or price controls to improve the nutrit...
Previous studies commonly assume that the effects of introducing and ending cereal price subsidies o...
We incorporate habit formation into an analysis of the effect or cereal price changes on the nutrien...
World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006 to examin...
Despite record global economic growth in past decade – malnutrition remains a serious problem in man...
An examination of the experience of the various countries operating food subsidies reveals great div...
We investigate whether food price subsidies affect household nutrition using a dramatic expansion of...
We investigate whether food price subsidies affect household nutrition using a dramatic expansion of...
In this article, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in wheat and rice price subsidy to poo...
Price subsidy program to enhance the calorie intake has been implemented in many developing countrie...
Despite record global economic growth in past decade malnutrition remains a serious problem in many...
Abstract: World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006...
Agricultural input subsidies, a form of social protection, are often considered an important means o...
Unité de localisation : UMR 1215 UMR INRA / Univ. Grenoble 2 : Economie Appliquée de Grenoble 2010-0...