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In this paper, we analyse the effect of food price changes on household consumption in Ghana during the 1990s and … household welfare effect, one that jointly considers (static) first order effects as well as (dynamic) consumption responses, is … the object of this study. Food consumption behaviour in Ghana is analyzed by estimating a complete food demand system …
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estimate the welfare consequences of these food price increases, and their distribution across households. Because Brazil is a …
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This paper analyzed the welfare effects of price changes over categories of farm households in Nigeria taking into ….0% of farm households were net food buyers and suffered welfare loss (mean = 2.98) with the mean expenditure of N529, 397 ….5 per annum while 21.0% were net food sellers and enjoyed welfare gain (mean = −1.66) with the mean expenditure of N513, 755 …
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This paper analyzes the household level impact of an increase in price of major tradable staple foods in a cross section of developing countries, using nationally representative household surveys. We find that, in the short term, poorer households and households with limited asset endowments and...
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estimate the welfare consequences of these food price increases, and their distribution across households. Because Brazil is a …
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