No Access
Article DOI
https://doi.org/10.1086/452343
Permissions
Request permissions
Views: 65
Total views on this site
Total views on this site
Citations: 17
Citations are reported from Crossref
Citations are reported from Crossref
© 1998 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
Crossref reports the following articles citing this article:
Shireen Alazzawi, Vladimir Hlasny The Inflationary Impact of a Large Devaluation across the Income Distribution: The Case of Egypt in 2016, 34, no.11 (Jan 2024): 26–52.Myeong Hwan Kim, Yongseung Han, Eréndira Yareth Vargas López Free trade and relative poverty nexus: Revisiting an age-old debate using a panel fixed approach, 86 (Oct 2024): 1–26.Sosso Feindouno, Samuel Guérineau, Patrick Guillaumont, Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney, Patrick Plane Monnaies nationales ou régionales et réduction de la pauvreté en Afrique, Vol. 29, no.44 (Nov 2022): 49–81.Marcus R. Keogh-Brown, Henning Tarp Jensen, Sanjay Basu, Wichai Aekplakorn, Soledad Cuevas, Alan D. Dangour, Shabbir H. Gheewala, Rosemary Green, Edward JM Joy, Nipa Rojroongwasinkul, Nalitra Thaiprasert, Bhavani Shankar, Richard D. Smith Evidence on the magnitude of the economic, health and population effects of palm cooking oil consumption: an integrated modelling approach with Thailand as a case study, 17, no.11 (Aug 2019).Henning Tarp Jensen, Marcus R. Keogh-Brown, Bhavani Shankar, Wichai Aekplakorn, Sanjay Basu, Soledad Cuevas, Alan D. Dangour, Shabbir H. Gheewala, Rosemary Green, Edward J.M. Joy, Nipa Rojroongwasinkul, Nalitra Thaiprasert, Richard D. Smith Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand, 83 (Feb 2019): 92–103.Luca Tiberti, Marco Tiberti Food Price Changes and Household Welfare: What Do We Learn from Two Different Approaches?, 54, no.11 (Dec 2016): 72–92.Dave D. Weatherspoon, Marie Steele-Adjognon, Fidèle Niyitanga, Jean Paul Dushimumuremyi, Anwar Naseem, James Oehmke Food expenditure patterns, preferences, policy, and access of Rwandan households, 119, no.66 (Jun 2017): 1202–1215.Etienne Ndemezo, Francis Menjo Baye Evaluation of Redistributive and Welfare Impacts of Indirect Taxes Reform in Rwanda, (May 2016): 165–188.Todd Benson, Nicholas Minot, John Pender, Miguel Robles, Joachim von Braun Information to guide policy responses to higher global food prices: The data and analyses required, 38 (Feb 2013): 47–58.Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney, Ping Hua Appreciation of the Renminbi and Urban-Rural Income Disparity in China, Vol. 16, no.55 (Feb 2009): 67–92.Christopher B. Barrett Smallholder market participation: Concepts and evidence from eastern and southern Africa, 33, no.44 (Aug 2008): 299–317.Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney, Ping Hua L'appréciation du renminbi et l'inégalité des revenus entre la ville et la campagne en Chine, Vol. 16, no.22 (Jul 2008): 97–124.Abul Quasem Al-Amin, Chamhuri Siwar Trade Liberalization, Poverty and the Environment, 24 (Jan 2007).David S. Bullock, Philip Garcia, Kie-Yup Shin Measuring producer welfare under output price uncertainty and risk non-neutrality, 49, no.11 (Mar 2005): 1–21.Awudu Abdulai, Dominique Aubert A cross‐section analysis of household demand for food and nutrients in Tanzania, 31, no.11 (Aug 2005): 67–79.L. Alan Winters, Neil McCulloch, Andrew McKay Trade Liberalization and Poverty: The Evidence So Far, 42, no.11 (Feb 2004): 72–115.