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Does undernutrition respond to incomes and prices? Dominance tests for Indonesia.

By: Ravallion, Martin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Living standards measurement study working paper. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1991Subject(s): Food | Malnutrition -- Econometric models. -- Malnutrition -- Econometric modelsSummary: Recent evidence suggests that food energy intakes are less responsive to incomes of the poor than was once thought. Two facts have impacts on undernutrition, individual nutrient requirements vary in a generally unobserved ways and intakes are observed with error.
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Recent evidence suggests that food energy intakes are less responsive to incomes of the poor than was once thought. Two facts have impacts on undernutrition, individual nutrient requirements vary in a generally unobserved ways and intakes are observed with error.

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