调查加纳家庭食品支出和恩格尔曲线:经验

I. Addai
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本文利用2013-2014年第六轮加纳生活水平调查的数据考察了加纳的年度家庭食品支出及其恩格尔食品曲线,该调查涵盖了16,772个家庭,历时一年。然而,16035的样本量对于本文的模型估计是有效的。对影响加纳年度家庭粮食预算决策的家庭人口统计和具体变量,包括收入、教育状况、宗教信仰、房间数量、获得清洁水的机会、家庭所有权、家庭电力供应和家庭冰箱的可用性进行了审查。它建立了家庭食品预算份额与家庭收入增长之间的反比关系。该论文建立了较高的年度家庭食品支出弹性,在加纳,平均每1塞迪中有0.52比索作为年度家庭边际食品预算份额,并提供了额外的统计证据,证明加纳的食品是一种必需品。在政策方面,建议中央政府采取更多有利于贫困人口的农业干预措施,以提高粮食生产并降低该国的粮食生产成本。随着人口的快速增长,这些措施将使加纳的经济进入粮食安全状态,并使该国也能够实现其为自己设定的可持续发展目标2。
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Investigating Household Food Expenditures and the Engel’s curve in Ghana: The Empirics
This paper examines Ghana's annual household food expenditures and their Engel food curve using data from the 2013-2014 sixth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey which covered 16, 772 household and lasted for one-year. A sample size of 16,035 was however valid for the model estimation in this paper. Household demographics and specific variables, including income, education status, religion, number of rooms, access to clean water, ownership of household, electricity supply to household, and refrigerators availability at the household that influence the annual household food budget decisions in Ghana are examined. It establishes an inverse relationship between the share of the household food budget and the increase in household income. The paper established high annual household food expenditure elasticity with 0.52 pesewas out of every one cedi serving as an annual household marginal food budget share in Ghana, on average and ceteris paribus and provides additional statistical evidence that characterises food as a necessity in Ghana. Policy-wise, the central government is advised to take more pro-poor agricultural interventions to improve food production and reduce its cost in the country. With a rapidly growing population, these measures will bring Ghana's economy into a state of food security and allow the country to also achieve the SDG 2 goals it has set for itself.
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