Per capita food expenditure in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar: Is there household economies of scale?

May Thet May Thet, T. Myint, Chu Htet Hnin, Htet Marlar Aye, Yin Nyein Aye, M. Moh, T. Soe
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This paper empirically investigates the existence of economies of scale in food consumption, the share of food expense in total household expenditure, and the determinants of per capita food expenditure in Myanmar. The study was conducted with a total of 400 respondents from Nay Pyi Taw region and the survey took place in October 2021. The results are presented into two sections. In the first section, the descriptive statistics of the variables such as the respondents’ age, household size, education and residence are reported. The household monthly income was 227.51 USD, household monthly food expenditure was 112.49 USD, household monthly per capita food expenditure was 36.69 USD, and the share of food expenditure to total household expenditure was 70.20 % on average. In the second section, the inferential statistics of the variables are reported using the Pearson’s correlation analysis and regression analysis. Significant negative relationships were found between adult-equivalent household size and per capita food expenditure, and between income and the share of food expense in total household expenditure. The negative effect of household size on per capita food expenditure indicated by the regression analysis suggested that economies of scale in food consumption existed among the study households. Policy makers therefore need to consider economies of scale when designing the poverty alleviation programs.
缅甸内比都的人均食品支出:是否存在家庭规模经济?
本文实证调查了缅甸食品消费规模经济的存在,食品支出在家庭总支出中的份额,以及人均食品支出的决定因素。该研究共对来自内比都地区的400名受访者进行了调查,调查于2021年10月进行。结果分为两部分。第一部分对调查对象的年龄、家庭规模、教育程度、居住地等变量进行了描述性统计。家庭月收入为227.51美元,家庭月食品支出为112.49美元,家庭月人均食品支出为36.69美元,食品支出占家庭总支出的比重平均为70.20%。在第二部分中,使用Pearson相关分析和回归分析报告了变量的推断统计。成人家庭规模与人均食品支出之间,以及收入与食品支出在家庭总支出中所占份额之间存在显著的负相关关系。回归分析显示,家庭规模对人均食品支出的负向影响表明,研究家庭的食品消费存在规模经济效应。因此,政策制定者在设计扶贫项目时需要考虑规模经济。
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