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Erschienen in: Empirical Economics 6/2021

29.09.2020

India’s calorie consumption puzzle: insights from the stochastic cost frontier analysis of calorie purchases

verfasst von: Gautam Hazarika, Sourabh Bikas Paul

Erschienen in: Empirical Economics | Ausgabe 6/2021

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Abstract

Between the early 1970s and very nearly the present, Indians’ per capita calorie consumption declined. This decline, perplexing in the face of rising per capita income when malnutrition is rampant, has been termed India’s Calorie Consumption Puzzle. It has been partially attributed to a squeeze in the household food budget. This study employs Stochastic Cost Frontier Analysis to evaluate this explanation, upon the logic that such a squeeze shall likely result in the rising cost-efficiency of calorie purchases, that is, the more economical purchase of calories. Analysis of household expenditure data from India’s National Sample Survey reveals that Indian households’ purchase of calories did become more cost-efficient at every level of income, suggesting that there was indeed a squeeze in the household food budget, making this a viable explanation of the Calorie Consumption Puzzle. Besides thus investigating India’s Calorie Consumption Puzzle, this study demonstrates a novel application of Stochastic Cost Frontier Analysis, to consumption instead of the more common production, in that the method has not previously been applied to the consumption of multiple items treated as inputs yielding an output. Stochastic Cost Frontier Analysis applied to calorie acquisition may be a new way of gauging changes over time in food security, with a rise in cost-efficiency indicating a squeeze in the food budget or declining food security.

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Fußnoten
1
While Stochastic Frontier Analysis has previously been applied to consumption, in that stochastic demand frontiers (for example, Filippini and Hunt 2012) and hedonic price frontiers (for example, Lee et al. 2008) have been estimated, the Stochastic Cost Frontier Analysis of the consumption of multiple items, treated as inputs yielding an output, has not been undertaken.
 
2
Whereas average daily calorie consumption rose slightly after 2010, it remained lower in 2011–2012, the latest period for which data is publicly available, than in 1972–1973.
 
3
On the other hand, the presumption, that a voluntary take-up or purchase must be welfare improving, has been questioned by such advocates of randomized controlled trials as Esther Duflo, who has called it “the moronic revealed preference argument” (Parker 2010), upon the grounds that poor choices are common enough. Given mounting evidence of the ill effects of poverty on cognition (for example, Mani et al. 2013), the impoverished may be particularly prone to poor choices.
 
4
The expression fj , f = C, F, R, and U, denotes the first derivative of the function f with respect to its jth argument.
 
5
Using, for example, STATA’s sfcross routine.
 
6
Households reside in FSUs, located within Strata, which are, roughly, districts, lying within Regions, hierarchical domains below the level of State or Union Territory. If the community-wide geometric mean of household Stone price indices returned a missing value for the reason that the particular food category was not locally consumed, a household’s community was taken to be the rural or urban, depending on whether its residence was rural or urban, portion of the hierarchical domain above.
 
7
As a practical matter, the constant term was dropped from the linear expression for the mean of the distribution of cost-inefficiency, as its inclusion when sampling weights were incorporated in estimation prevented convergence of the ML estimator. .
 
8
The null hypothesis of this linear combination of coefficients equaling zero is rejected at the 1% level.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
India’s calorie consumption puzzle: insights from the stochastic cost frontier analysis of calorie purchases
verfasst von
Gautam Hazarika
Sourabh Bikas Paul
Publikationsdatum
29.09.2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Empirical Economics / Ausgabe 6/2021
Print ISSN: 0377-7332
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-8921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-020-01945-w

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