In this paper, we develop a two period overlapping generation model on the effects of child nutrition in developing countries.The model gives rise to multiple equilibria including a poverty trap. We show that child nutrition status affects unfavorably the evolution of human capital and leads countries into poverty. We consider different exogenous foreign aid policies implemented by international organizations such as the World Food Program (WFP). We find that school feeding programs solve social problems like child labor.However, they do not necessarily lead countries to achieve economic development. On the contrary they can lead to poverty if the initial human capital is low. We show that if subsidies are high enough they can prevent a...
This research demonstrates that human capital accumulation by the poor is only possible if a minimum...
Recent evidence on malnutrition and poverty raise important questions on the role of food assistance...
"While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract mu...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
Advances in child nutrition over the last several decades are creating momentum for a programmatic p...
In spite of an identical initial condition, why are some parts of the world so rich and others so po...
Recent research from IFPRI and its partners shows the potential for income growth to improve nutriti...
"One in three pre-school children in the developing world is undernourished. As a consequence, their...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
About 167 million children under five years of age —almost one-third of the developing world’s child...
Spurring growth in the developing world is one stated objective of foreign aid. Another, more common...
Do increases in the food supply per person in a country, i.e., national food availability, contribut...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
In this paper we propose and test an interpretative framework on the social and economic determinant...
This research demonstrates that human capital accumulation by the poor is only possible if a minimum...
Recent evidence on malnutrition and poverty raise important questions on the role of food assistance...
"While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract mu...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
Advances in child nutrition over the last several decades are creating momentum for a programmatic p...
In spite of an identical initial condition, why are some parts of the world so rich and others so po...
Recent research from IFPRI and its partners shows the potential for income growth to improve nutriti...
"One in three pre-school children in the developing world is undernourished. As a consequence, their...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
About 167 million children under five years of age —almost one-third of the developing world’s child...
Spurring growth in the developing world is one stated objective of foreign aid. Another, more common...
Do increases in the food supply per person in a country, i.e., national food availability, contribut...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
In this paper we propose and test an interpretative framework on the social and economic determinant...
This research demonstrates that human capital accumulation by the poor is only possible if a minimum...
Recent evidence on malnutrition and poverty raise important questions on the role of food assistance...
"While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract mu...