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How Consumer Price Subsidies affect Nutrition
Kaushal, Neeraj
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2013
We study the effect on nutrition of an exogenous increase in
food
grain subsidy in rural
India
resulting from a program … targeting the poor. Our analysis suggests that increase in income resulting from the
food
price subsidy changed consumption … in poor households. Further, our analysis shows that households allocated some of the increase in income from
food
price …
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Is the Focus on
Food
Deserts Fruitless? Retail Access and
Food
Purchases Across the Socioeconomic Spectrum
Handbury, Jessie
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2015
Using novel data describing the healthfulness of household
food
purchases and the retail landscapes consumers face, we …
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Economic Winners Versus Losers and the Unequal Pandemic Recession
Cirelli, Fernando
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Gertler, Mark
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2022
As is well known, during the pandemic recession firms directly exposed to the virus, i.e. the "contact" sector, contracted sharply and recovered slowly relative to the rest of the economy. Less understood is how firms that "won" by offering safer substitutes for contact sector goods have...
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Initial Impacts of the Pandemic on Consumer Behavior : Evidence from Linked Income, Spending, and Savings Data
Bachas, Natalie
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2020
We use U.S. household-level bank account data to investigate the heterogeneous effects of the pandemic on spending and savings. Households across the income distribution all cut spending from March to early April. Since mid April, spending has rebounded most rapidly for low-income households. We...
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How Did COVID-19 and Stabilization Policies Affect Spending and Employment? A New Real-Time Economic Tracker Based on Private Sector Data
Chetty, Raj
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2020
We build a publicly available platform that tracks economic activity at a granular level in real time using anonymized data from private companies. We report daily statistics on consumer spending, business revenues, employment rates, and other key indicators disaggregated by county, industry,...
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Explaining the Income and Consumption Effects of COVID in
India
Gupta, Arpit
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Malani, Anup
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Woda, Bartek
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2021
The COVID-19 pandemic led to stark reductions in economic activity in
India
. We employ CMIE's Consumer Pyramids … well as they did before COVID. Finally, consumption of
food
and fuel fell less than consumption of durables such as … consumption reflect large price shocks (rather than a retreat to subsistence) in sectors other than
food
and fuel/power. In the …
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The First of the Month Effect : Consumer Behavior and Store Responses
Hastings, Justine S.
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2008
Previous research has used survey and diary data to carefully document that
Food
Stamp recipients decrease their … expenditures and consumption of
food
throughout the benefit month, the beginning of which is defined by the date on which benefits … for why
food
consumption cycles. Using detailed grocery store scanner data we ask 1) whether cycling is due to a desire …
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Scarred Consumption
Malmendier, Ulrike
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2018
significantly less on
food
and total consumption, after controlling for income, wealth, employment, demographics, and macro …
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Consumer Responses to Firms' Voluntary Disclosure of Information : Evidence from Calorie Labeling by Starbucks
Avery, Rosemary J.
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Cawley, John H.
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Eddelbuettel, Julia
; …
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2021
This paper estimates the impact on consumer behavior of a firm's voluntary disclosure of information. Specifically, we study the impact of Starbucks' disclosure of calorie information on its menu boards in June 2013. Using data on over 250,000 consumers' visits to specific restaurant chains, we...
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Do Pharmacists Buy Bayer? Informed Shoppers and the Brand Premium
Bronnenberg, Bart J.
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2014
similar non-chefs. We extend our analysis to cover 50 retail health categories and 241
food
and drink categories. The results …, and a much smaller share for most
food
and drink products. We tie our estimates together using a stylized model of demand …
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