An Empirical Assessment of the Welfare Impacts of the Rising Global Price of Food: The Case of Haiti

IF 3.3 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.31014/aior.1992.06.02.511
David Forgenie, N. Khoiriyah, Xiaoling Zhu, Doppy Roy Nendissa, Meera Mahase-Forgenie, A. Sa’diyah, E. F. Elbaar
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Global food price inflation has serious implication toward welfare and food and nutrition security in developing countries where most of the population are classified as low-income and are net-food importers. Haiti is one such nation which depend heavily on trade for food, making them extremely vulnerable to global food price increase. This study aims to investigate the welfare impact of rising global prices of imported food on Haitian consumers using annual data from 1980-2021. The LA-AIDS model was employed to estimate Hicksian price and income elasticities for the five major imported food categories, and compensating variation was used to assess the welfare impacts of rising global food prices on Haitian consumers. The study finds that all imported food categories were import price inelastic, except for meat which was price elastic. Cross-price elasticities indicated substitution and complementary relationships between various pairs of imported food categories. Income elasticities showed that demand for cereals and dairy was income inelastic, while demand for meat, vegetable oil, and sugar was income elastic. The welfare exercise revealed that price increases between 2006-2008, 2010-2013, and 2020-2021 resulted in welfare losses of around US$223.91 million, US$89.33 million, and US$458.50 million, respectively. It was also discovered that imported cereals and vegetable oil accounted for most of the lost welfare during the study periods. The results of this study provide valuable information for policymakers to develop policy intervention strategies that aims to safeguard the welfare of Haitian consumers.
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全球食品价格上涨对福利影响的实证评估:以海地为例
全球粮食价格上涨对发展中国家的福利、粮食和营养安全具有严重影响,因为发展中国家的大多数人口属于低收入和粮食净进口国。海地就是这样一个严重依赖粮食贸易的国家,这使他们极易受到全球粮食价格上涨的影响。本研究旨在利用1980-2021年的年度数据,调查全球进口食品价格上涨对海地消费者福利的影响。采用LA-AIDS模型估计了五种主要进口食品类别的希克斯价格和收入弹性,并使用补偿变异来评估全球食品价格上涨对海地消费者的福利影响。研究发现,除了肉类具有价格弹性外,所有进口食品类别都具有进口价格弹性。交叉价格弹性表明不同进口食品类别对之间存在替代和互补关系。收入弹性表明,对谷物和乳制品的需求是非收入弹性的,而对肉类、植物油和糖的需求是收入弹性的。福利调查显示,2006-2008年、2010-2013年和2020-2021年期间的价格上涨分别导致约2.2391亿美元、8933万美元和4.5850亿美元的福利损失。研究还发现,在研究期间,进口谷物和植物油占福利损失的大部分。本研究的结果为决策者制定政策干预策略以保障海地消费者的福利提供了有价值的信息。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Economics and Business: Studies in Corporate and Financial Behavior. The Journal publishes high quality research papers in all fields of finance and in closely related fields of economics. The Journal is interested in both theoretical and applied research with an emphasis on topics in corporate finance, financial markets and institutions, and investments. Research in real estate, insurance, monetary theory and policy, and industrial organization is also welcomed. Papers that deal with the relation between the financial structure of firms and the industrial structure of the product market are especially encouraged.
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