National Bureau of Economic Research
Meng, X., Qian, N.
2009-4-1
Article on of measurement error of famine exposure and potential endogeneity of famine intensity. A novel source of variation is explored in regional intensity of famine derived from the unique institutional determinants of the great famine. To address attenuation bias caused by selection for survival, the impact on the upper quantiles of the distribution of outcomes is estimated. The results indicate that in-utero and early childhood exposure to famine had large negative effects on adult height, weight, weight-for-height, educational attainment and labor supply.
- Economic
- Education
- Food Insecurity
- Nutrition
- Other Crises
- Asia
- China
- East Asia
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Households
- Research
- Article
- Journal article