This paper studies the distributional effect of a sharp rice price increase on welfare and poverty in Bangladesh. We employ household consumption data and include the indirect effect of price responses to estimate the welfare loss. Our findings suggest that the estimated welfare effect can be misleading if household responses to rice consumption and production are ignored. This study further supports the hypothesis that the poor are the main victims of such a shock. Our examination also indicates that a higher rice price may increase or decrease the poverty head-count ratio, depending on the choice of the poverty line, but worsens the country's poverty situation when it is measured by the per capita consumption gap. Our analysis reveals tha...
The study was conducted to examine the income and price elasticities of demand for different types o...
Poor households in rural Bangladesh often face concurring idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks, which ...
The opportunity cost of food subsidy is high in Bangladesh; subsidy cost exceeded a billion taka mar...
This article studies the impact of the rice price increase between 2005 and 2010 on consumption in r...
The paper analyse the impact of market reforms on poverty in Bangladesh. To estimate the poverty imp...
The paper examines the welfare impact of the Indian government’s rice price policies in the light of...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
Bangladesh has often been regarded as a country whose food security situation is frequently worsened...
The study evaluated the impact of price hike on food consumption of the poor and the performance of ...
This thesis comprises three empirical chapters, which are self-contained but all related to househol...
Bangladeshis ’ are now finding it difficult to survive with their income-level which is grossly mism...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
In this paper we assess the effects of the dramatic rise in agricultural commodity prices during 200...
Between January 2006 and April 2008, the prices of most of the agricultural products considerably ro...
This paper analyzes the income and poverty implications of price and trade policy distortions in ric...
The study was conducted to examine the income and price elasticities of demand for different types o...
Poor households in rural Bangladesh often face concurring idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks, which ...
The opportunity cost of food subsidy is high in Bangladesh; subsidy cost exceeded a billion taka mar...
This article studies the impact of the rice price increase between 2005 and 2010 on consumption in r...
The paper analyse the impact of market reforms on poverty in Bangladesh. To estimate the poverty imp...
The paper examines the welfare impact of the Indian government’s rice price policies in the light of...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
Bangladesh has often been regarded as a country whose food security situation is frequently worsened...
The study evaluated the impact of price hike on food consumption of the poor and the performance of ...
This thesis comprises three empirical chapters, which are self-contained but all related to househol...
Bangladeshis ’ are now finding it difficult to survive with their income-level which is grossly mism...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
In this paper we assess the effects of the dramatic rise in agricultural commodity prices during 200...
Between January 2006 and April 2008, the prices of most of the agricultural products considerably ro...
This paper analyzes the income and poverty implications of price and trade policy distortions in ric...
The study was conducted to examine the income and price elasticities of demand for different types o...
Poor households in rural Bangladesh often face concurring idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks, which ...
The opportunity cost of food subsidy is high in Bangladesh; subsidy cost exceeded a billion taka mar...