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progressively reduced child malnutrition: by 10% in the first year, and by 30% from year three onwards. Improved nutritional status … setting. Rebels apparently react to treatment by shifting to neighboring municipalities, as malnutrition worsens there – with …
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and wealth. We propose a revealed preference approach to measuring hunger and undernutrition that overcomes these …
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related to the diets of children. In contrast, poverty predicts dietary outcomes among preschoolers. Among adults, both …
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In this essay, I review Robert Fogel's The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100 which is concerned with the past, present, and future of human health. Fogel's work places great emphasis on nutrition, not only for the history of health, but for explaining aspects of current health,...
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The real effective exchange rate (REER) is one of the most cited statistical constructs in open-economy macroeconomics. We show that the models used to compute these numbers are not rich enough to allow for the rising importance of global value chains. Moreover, because different sectors within...
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A number of economic studies have used a proxy for world real economic activity derived from shipping costs. This … with world output, and ability to predict commodity prices. I conclude that measures derived from world industrial …
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developing world. While fewer people are poor by the global absolute standard, more are poor by the country-specific relative … standard. The vast bulk of poverty, both absolute and relative, is now found in the developing world.Institutional subscribers …
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was prepared as a background paper for the Committee on Building an Agenda to Reduce the Number of Children in Poverty by … Half in 10 Years, of the Board of Children, Youth and Families of the National Academy of Sciences. The paper was submitted …
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This paper investigates the institutional causes of China's Great Famine. It presents two empirical findings: 1) in 1959, when the famine began, food production was almost three times more than population subsistence needs; and 2) regions with higher per capita food production that year suffered...
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problems of measurement error of famine exposure and potential endogeneity of famine intensity, we exploit a novel source of …
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