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for nine food commodities. Significant own and cross-price effects that vary over time are confirmed, as also income …
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, based on five food commodities. Significant price effects that vary over time are confirmed, as also income …
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Derived from livelihoods surveys and ethnographic material about people living on the chars, or river islands, in deltaic lower Bengal, this paper illustrates the complex, diverse and ingenious ways that the poor manage money. These islands constitute some of the most vulnerable locations...
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This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level data, how households respond to shifts in government spending. Our identification strategy allows us to control for time-specific aggregate effects, such as the stance of monetary policy or the...
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This chapter focuses on the Indian experience with dietary changes, their nutritional implications, and policy response to alleviate nutritional deprivation. We review the evidence on nutrient intake and dietary changes, particularly the downward shift in calorie, protein and other nutrient...
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and Rajasthan, based on primary data collected for this study. As real income transfers through food price subsidies are a … real income transfers through subsidised wheat, rice and sugar. The analysis throws new light on how income transfers vary …
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-especially food prices-that are omitted. Since even acutely poor substitute in response to changes in food prices, calorie and income …
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support the hypothesis of a quadratic relationship between welfare loss and permanent household income. We also demonstrate … line. However, if we consider the per capita income gap as a measure of poverty, we always observe that higher rice prices …
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. Third, household consumption is highly covariate with income. This implies that existing informal insurance instruments are … not sufficient to protect household consumption against income shocks. Fourth, a coping strategy using government …
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extent of smoothing achieved through financial markets. We also analyze the issue of risk-sharing by income, education levels …
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