论文标题
您是父母的期望:身高和当地参考点
You are what your parents expect: Height and local reference points
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论文摘要
最近的估计是,约有1.5亿五岁以下的儿童受阻,对他们的学校,认知技能,健康和经济生产力造成了重大负面影响。因此,了解决定这种增长的原因对于设计旨在解决此问题的公共政策至关重要。我们建立了一个具有参考依赖性偏好的营养选择和健康模型。父母关心子女的健康相对于某些参考人群的健康。在我们的经验模型中,我们将身高作为父母针对的健康结果。参考高度是一个均衡对象,由同一村庄的早期人群“父母”的营养选择确定。我们探讨了危地马拉蛋白支持实验产生的参考高度的外源变异,以估计我们的模型参数。我们使用模型将蛋白质干预对价格和参考点效应的影响分解。我们发现,参考点的变化占两岁儿童在启动干预后出生的第六届年度队列中两岁儿童之间身高差异的65%。
Recent estimates are that about 150 million children under five years of age are stunted, with substantial negative consequences for their schooling, cognitive skills, health, and economic productivity. Therefore, understanding what determines such growth retardation is significant for designing public policies that aim to address this issue. We build a model for nutritional choices and health with reference-dependent preferences. Parents care about the health of their children relative to some reference population. In our empirical model, we use height as the health outcome that parents target. Reference height is an equilibrium object determined by earlier cohorts' parents' nutritional choices in the same village. We explore the exogenous variation in reference height produced by a protein-supplementation experiment in Guatemala to estimate our model's parameters. We use our model to decompose the impact of the protein intervention on height into price and reference-point effects. We find that the changes in reference points account for 65% of the height difference between two-year-old children in experimental and control villages in the sixth annual cohort born after the initiation of the intervention.