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Analysis of food demand in Vietnam and short‐term impacts of market shocks on quantity and calorie consumption
Authors:Hoa K Hoang
Institution:Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI), Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Missouri‐Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract:A complete demand system for Vietnam was estimated using household survey data. Results showed that demand for rice with respect to prices and expenditure is relatively inelastic compared to other foods. Demand for food in general tends to be less elastic at higher levels of income and for urban households. In the short term, a market shock such as a 10% decrease in income or a 30% increase in rice prices forces households to spend a larger portion of their expenditure on rice at the expense of other foods. Low‐income households face a higher risk of undernourishment as their daily calorie intake is more negatively affected by the shocks than high‐income households. The results suggest the importance of policies that provide necessary safety net programs for the poor.
Keywords:D12  Household consumption  Vietnam  Demand analysis  QUAIDS  Food security  Calorie intake
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