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Incorporating Nutritional Accounts to the GTAP Data Base

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  • Maksym Chepeliev

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With a wide range of implications for welfare, food security, land use, trade and the environment, nutrition-related policies pose complex questions that should be assessed using an approach that properly accounts for all the involved interactions. Widely used partial equilibrium models fail to properly account for the post-farmgate food value chains. At the same time, most of the available integrated assessment and computable general equilibrium models have some major limitations in terms of the consistent representation of nutritional data flows. In this paper, we address some of the limitations identified in the literature and develop an approach for incorporating nutritional accounts into the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Data Base, tracing quantities of food, calories, fats, proteins and carbohydrates along the value chains. We further showcase how the developed nutritional database can be linked to the standard GTAP model. A sample application is developed in the paper to provide an assessment of the impact of import tariff elimination on nutritional flows.

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  • Maksym Chepeliev, 2022. "Incorporating Nutritional Accounts to the GTAP Data Base," Journal of Global Economic Analysis, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, vol. 7(1), pages 1-43, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gta:jnlgea:v:7:y:2022:i:1:p:1-43
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.21642/JGEA.070101AF
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    1. Chepeliev, Maksym & Maliszewska, Maryla & Filipa, Maria & Pereira, Seara e, 2022. "The War in Ukraine Disrupts Agricultural Value Chains, but Trade Policy Measures Can Mitigate the Impacts," 2022: Transforming Global Value Chains, December 11-13, Clearwater Beach, FL 339412, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
    2. Maksym Chepeliev & Maryla Maliszewska & Maria Filipa Seara e Pereira, 2023. "The War in Ukraine, Food Security and the Role for Europe," EuroChoices, The Agricultural Economics Society, vol. 22(1), pages 4-13, April.

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