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Valuing Food Store Access: Policy Implications for the Food Stamp Program
Authors:Peter M  Feather
Abstract:Food stamp recipients may lack access to larger stores, reducing the availability of nutritious food. Reliance on smaller stores may have undesirable impacts. Policy alternatives include limiting food stamp redemption to larger stores and subsidizing store development. I estimate that limiting redemption to supermarkets and grocery stores, or supermarkets alone, results in losses ranging from $499.2 million to $1.05 billion, or $1.17 billion to $2.44 billion (respectively) annual loss in food stamp recipient welfare nationwide. The impact of improving access is also significant, ranging from $333.6 million to $931.2 million.
Keywords:choice sets  discrete choice model  electronic benefit transfer  food stamps  truncated Poisson model  welfare measures
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