Food consumption in Argentina: The Deaton-Paxson puzzle beyond mean effects
Lucia Echeverria and
José Alberto Molina
Nülan. Deposited Documents from Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales, Centro de Documentación
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Deaton, A., and C. Paxson (1998. "Economies of Scale, Household Size, and the Demand for Food." Journal of Political Economy 106 (5): 897–930. doi: 10.1086/250035) found the opposite to what theory predicts: food share declines with household size, keeping household per capita expenditure constant. This paper aims to explore the relationship between food demand and household size beyond the conditional mean of food consumption for Argentina using a quantile regression technique. Because standard analysis focuses on the average effects, the existence of the paradox at the lower and upper ends of the conditional food share distribution remains unknown. We find negative and significant effects of household size on food share at the upper tail of the conditional food share distribution, but we find no evidence of the puzzle for households with relatively lower food share that are reasonably richer. Results show the importance of accounting for distributional effects to obtain a complete understanding of food consumption behavior and sheds light on the crucial role of economies of scale in poor households.
Keywords: Ley de Engel; Economías de Escala; Consumo de Alimentos; Regresión por Cuantiles; Argentina (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-03-27
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Published in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 23(3), 2023, pp. 605-631
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