Using Scanner Data for Food Policy Research

Using Scanner Data for Food Policy Research

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Using Scanner Data for Food Policy Research is a practitioners’ guide to using and interpreting scanner data obtained from stores and households in policy research. It provides practical advice for using the data and interpreting their results. It helps the reader address key methodological issues such as aggregation, constructing price indices, and matching the data to nutrient values. It demonstrates some of the key econometric and statistical applications of the data, including estimating demand systems for policy simulation, analyzing effects of food access on food choices, and conducting cost-benefit analysis of food policies. This guide is intended for early-career researchers, particularly those working with scanner data in agricultural and food economics, nutrition, and public health contexts.
EAN 9780128145074
ISBN 0128145072
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication date October 15, 2019
Pages 342
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Karns, Shawn (Senior Public Health Analyst, RTI International's Food, Nutrition, and Obesity Policy Research Program); Muth, Mary K. (Director, RTI International's Food, Nutrition, and Obesity Policy Research Program and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, North Carolina State University); Okrent, Abigail (Research Economist, US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service); Zhen, Chen (Associate Professor, Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia)
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