HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The study aimed to explore the effects of trade liberalization on inequality in nutrition consumption at the district level in India and to examine the heterogeneity of the impact on different nutrition consumption. Based on the difference in the ability of males and females to distribute food within the household , the authors focused on the factor of female-headed households, which accounted for approximately 8%. Nonetheless, this study has contributed to the debate regarding the relationship between food import tariffs and inequality in nutrition consumption at the subnational level, and highlights the need for governments to . . .
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