Food Prices, Wages, and Welfare in Rural India
Hanan Jacoby
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Abstract:
This paper considers the welfare and distributional consequences of higher relative food prices in rural India through the lens of a specific-factors, general equilibrium, trade model applied at the district level. [Policy Research Working Paper 6412].
Keywords: welfare and distributional; relative food prices; India; specific-factors; general equilibrium; trade model; wage determination; labor market; manufacturing sectors; production; crop output (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-08
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Journal Article: FOOD PRICES, WAGES, AND WELFARE IN RURAL INDIA (2016) 
Working Paper: Food prices, wages, and welfare in rural India (2013) 
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