肯尼亚自产学校供餐计划对农村经济的影响

IF 6.8 1区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Anubhab Gupta , Miki Khanh Doan , Heng Zhu , Edward Whitney , Mateusz Filipski , Ernesto Gonzalez-Estrada , David Ryckembusch , J. Edward Taylor
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当学校向当地生产者、生产者协会或贸易商购买食品时,学校供餐计划可以在农村地区产生巨大的经济效益,而这些生产者、协会或贸易商又从当地或该国其他地区采购食品。利用对肯尼亚五个代表性县的学校、家庭、企业和贸易商的初步调查数据,我们估计了肯尼亚“自产学校供餐计划”(HGSMP)对整个经济的影响。我们的应用一般均衡模型整合了高产量和高生产率粮食来源国的地方经济,以估计直接和间接溢出效应。分配给HGSMP学校的每一肯尼亚先令(肯尼亚先令)在HGSMP县内可产生1.02肯尼亚先令的通货膨胀调整后收入,在HP县可产生0.24肯尼亚先令的通货膨胀调整后收入,从而使当地经济的通货膨胀调整后收入乘数为2.26。平均而言,HGSMP覆盖的每一所学校都有可能为肯尼亚农村经济带来143万肯尼亚先令的年收入,大大超过学校的供餐成本。本研究强调,学校供餐计划不仅改善了儿童的人力资本成果,还为农村经济创造了经济效益。
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Rural Economy-wide Impacts of Kenya’s Home-Grown School Meals Program
School feeding programs can generate significant economic benefits in rural areas when schools purchase food from local producers, producer associations, or traders, who in turn source food locally or from other parts of the country. Utilizing primary survey data on schools, households, businesses, and traders across five representative counties in Kenya, we estimate the economy-wide impacts of Kenya’s Home-Grown School Meals Program (HGSMP). Our applied general equilibrium model integrates local economies of both HGSMP and high-productivity (HP) food-source counties to estimate direct and indirect spillover effects. Every Kenyan shilling (KSH) allocated to HGSMP schools generates an additional 1.02 KSH of inflation-adjusted income within HGSMP counties and 0.24 KSH in HP counties, leading to a total inflation-adjusted income multiplier of 2.26 in the local economy. On average, each additional school covered by HGSMP has the potential to generate KSH 1.43 million in annual income in Kenya’s rural economy, substantially exceeding the cost of feeding the school. This study highlights that school feeding programs not only improve children’s human capital outcomes but also create economic benefits for rural economies.
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Food Policy
Food Policy 管理科学-农业经济与政策
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.60%
发文量
128
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Food Policy is a multidisciplinary journal publishing original research and novel evidence on issues in the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies for the food sector in developing, transition, and advanced economies. Our main focus is on the economic and social aspect of food policy, and we prioritize empirical studies informing international food policy debates. Provided that articles make a clear and explicit contribution to food policy debates of international interest, we consider papers from any of the social sciences. Papers from other disciplines (e.g., law) will be considered only if they provide a key policy contribution, and are written in a style which is accessible to a social science readership.
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