We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition transition, where the dietary pattern of households shifts away from traditional staples. Using household-level time series cross-section survey data for India, we estimate time varying demand elasticities, revealing evidence of the declining importance of cereals in Indian household diets. The estimates show that Indian demand for cereals has become more income inelastic and price elastic. We also find that cereals are a substitute rather than a complement to animal products in household diets. Since changes in elasticities can only be attributed to variation in utility parameters, this indicates that cereals are losing favour with Indian househo...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993–2009. Diets have shifted away from cereals ...
The food demand in India has been examined in the context of a structural shift in the dietary patte...
Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993-2004. Diets have shifted away from cereals ...
The motivation in this paper is to understand the nutritional impact of food price changes with larg...
The study empirically revealed striking difference in the consumption pattern of Indian households a...
This paper explores the causes and consequences of regional taste differences. I introduce habit for...
Nutrition transition is said to be one of the major causes of rising incidences of non-communicable ...
ndia is currently undergoing a rapid economic and demographic transformation. Since 1980, average li...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper investigates how trade liberalisation has contributed to a dietary shift from one dominat...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993–2009. Diets have shifted away from cereals ...
The food demand in India has been examined in the context of a structural shift in the dietary patte...
Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993-2004. Diets have shifted away from cereals ...
The motivation in this paper is to understand the nutritional impact of food price changes with larg...
The study empirically revealed striking difference in the consumption pattern of Indian households a...
This paper explores the causes and consequences of regional taste differences. I introduce habit for...
Nutrition transition is said to be one of the major causes of rising incidences of non-communicable ...
ndia is currently undergoing a rapid economic and demographic transformation. Since 1980, average li...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
This paper investigates how trade liberalisation has contributed to a dietary shift from one dominat...
This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. House...
An Almost Ideal Demand System model is used to examine consumer behaviour in India using household s...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...