This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about economic inequality in India during the post-reform period. We analyze consumption inequality through the hitherto neglected lens of nonfood expenditure. Using household level consumption expenditure data from the quinquennial “thick ” rounds of the NSS, we show that inequality within food and non-food groups has declined, even as overall expenditure inequality has increased over time. We suggest that the rise in overall expenditure inequality is due to the increased weight in the household budget of non-food spending, which tends to be more unequal than food spending. We also show that inequality is very different across broad non-food items. Durables, education, healthcare, and consumer s...
OBJECTIVE: Fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is of central importance to many diet-related healt...
This paper reports on mean consumption, poverty (all three FGT measures) and inequality during Janua...
The contribution of this paper is both methodological and empirical. It proposes a methodology for e...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about economic inequality in India during the post-refo...
It is well known that people's consumption patterns change with income. Relative price changes ther...
Summary We utilize household-level consumption expenditure data from India to examine the evolution ...
Notwithstanding the wide recognition that movements in relative prices and inequality affect welfare...
Even under the direst necessity, Indian households do not seem to spend their budget in a rational o...
It is well known that consumption patterns change with income. Relative price changes would therefor...
Higher economic growth in India has bypassed a major percentage of population, whose share in income...
Adequate consumption of fruit and vegetables is key to improved diet-related health in India. We ana...
This paper examines the sensitivity of the normative estimates of inquality to: (i) changes in the p...
This paper examines inequality and welfare in food consumption expenditure in Pakistan. The in...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
This paper primarily aims to capture the changing patterns of consumption expenditure of three broad...
OBJECTIVE: Fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is of central importance to many diet-related healt...
This paper reports on mean consumption, poverty (all three FGT measures) and inequality during Janua...
The contribution of this paper is both methodological and empirical. It proposes a methodology for e...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about economic inequality in India during the post-refo...
It is well known that people's consumption patterns change with income. Relative price changes ther...
Summary We utilize household-level consumption expenditure data from India to examine the evolution ...
Notwithstanding the wide recognition that movements in relative prices and inequality affect welfare...
Even under the direst necessity, Indian households do not seem to spend their budget in a rational o...
It is well known that consumption patterns change with income. Relative price changes would therefor...
Higher economic growth in India has bypassed a major percentage of population, whose share in income...
Adequate consumption of fruit and vegetables is key to improved diet-related health in India. We ana...
This paper examines the sensitivity of the normative estimates of inquality to: (i) changes in the p...
This paper examines inequality and welfare in food consumption expenditure in Pakistan. The in...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
This paper primarily aims to capture the changing patterns of consumption expenditure of three broad...
OBJECTIVE: Fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is of central importance to many diet-related healt...
This paper reports on mean consumption, poverty (all three FGT measures) and inequality during Janua...
The contribution of this paper is both methodological and empirical. It proposes a methodology for e...