Rāhburdhā-yi tusi̒ah-i rūstāyī (Nov 2016)

The effect of economic factors on families calorie demand in rural

  • hossein ebadipour,
  • mahmoud ahmadpour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22048/rdsj.2017.31960.1407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 355 – 364

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Abstract The quantity of the received calories by families is one of the important debates in public and development economic context. This is an attractive subject for government officials and policy makers in different countries. In the current paper, the impacts of households' income shocks, price and food commodity subsidies on the quantity of the received amount of calories in the rural parts of Iran are studied. For this purpose, we used time series data of 1961-2011 in the vector auto-regressive (VAR) model. The results indicated that the impact period of the applied shock on the quantity of paid subsidies to agricultural sector is shorter than the period of price and income shocks. Besides, the most sensitivity of calorie demand is related to the income factor. According to the research findings, we can conclude that for creating food security, we should create economic stability in the market and consider the final effect of changes in nutrition pattern when determining the policies regarding market regulation, subsidies and taxation regardless of income growth that affect rural households and will have a serious negative impact on calories.

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