Can data-driven price-discount policies help in reducing malnutrition?
Models and experimental evidence from Indian groceries
One of the most pressing challenges in the world, malnutrition accounts for more than half of all deaths of children under five years old and costs the global economy nearly $5.5 trillion per year; hence it is crucial for policymakers to understand fully the food choices of the poor in developing countries and how they react to price changes. Combining data-driven methods with a randomised controlled trial, this research develops a framework that designs nutrition-targeted, price-discount programmes to alleviate malnutrition in emerging markets.
SOUTHERN ASIA