Nutrition-based poverty trap does not exist for households


Consider a household survey that concludes that poor households spend only 0.6% of an 1% increase in income on food. Can you conclude from this finding that a nutrition-based poverty trap does not exist for these households? Carefully explain.

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Microeconomics: Nutrition-based poverty trap does not exist for households
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