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Comparisons of LSMS-ISA data collection and dissemination efforts in Central America

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  • Zuniga Gonzalez, Carlos Alberto

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This article aims the comparison of LSMS survey in Central American countries to increase current knowledge of survey methodologies and ensure the most efficient dissemination and utilization of the results. It will improve the availability, quality and relevance of agricultural data for policy and research in Central America. The criterion for this comparison consists of household survey data production, methodological validation/research, capacity building and dissemination. The integrated approach considers multi-topic questionnaire as agriculture plus non-farm, nutrition, interalia, consumption – based welfare measure, global strategy to improve Ag statistics.The methodological validation/research is an extension of LSMS IV for improvement of following measures: crop yields (plot size, quantities, measurement tool, diaries/crop cards, crop cutting), module development/sourcebooks (income source, fishery, livestock, and community governance/empowerment. The results would have the following priorities and principles: a)support and build longitudinal data systems that improve policy decision making, resource allocation, and priority setting, b) ensure free public access to all data as soon as possible, c) lower the costs of using data trough data access platforms, harmonization of methodologies, and through outreach and capacity building, d) capitalize on synergies from integrating different types of data (example, broad representative surveys as LSMS, more intensive surveys/sentinel sites, censuses, geospatial data, etc.).

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  • Zuniga Gonzalez, Carlos Alberto, 2010. "Comparisons of LSMS-ISA data collection and dissemination efforts in Central America," MPRA Paper 49350, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 15 Jun 2011.
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    1. Bravo-Ureta, Boris E. & de Almeida, Alexandre & Solis, Daniel & Inestroza, Aaron, 2010. "A Farm Level Analysis of the Economic Impact of the MARENA Program in Honduras," 2010 Annual Meeting, February 6-9, 2010, Orlando, Florida 55658, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
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    1. Zuniga-Gonzalez, C.A., 2010. "Impacto del Consumo de substancias agotadoras de la capa de ozono en el PIBA Centroamericano: Un Input orientado del Índice DEA de Malmquist [Consumption Ozone-Depleting Substances Impact in Centra," MPRA Paper 110951, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 18 Nov 2010.

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    Keywords

    Panel data; living standards measurement study (LSMS); LSMS-ISA; MECOVI (Regional program for improvement of surveys of living conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean).;
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    JEL classification:

    • C1 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General
    • C10 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - General
    • C5 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling
    • C54 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Quantitative Policy Modeling

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