Do political factors matter in explaining under- and overweight outcomes in developing countries?

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Title
Do political factors matter in explaining under- and overweight outcomes in developing countries?
Journal
Journal of Socio-Economics
Author(s)
Fumagalli E., Mentzakis E., Suhrcke M.
ISSN
1053-5357 (Print)
ISSN-L
1053-5357
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Volume
46
Number
100
Pages
48-56
Language
english
Abstract
We construct a rich dataset covering 47 developing countries over the years 1990-2007, combining several micro and macro level data sources to explore the link between political factors and body mass index (BMI). We implement a heteroskedastic generalized ordered logit model allowing for different covariate effects across the BMI distribution and accounting for the unequal BMI dispersion by geographical area. We find that systems with democratic qualities are more likely to reduce under-weight, but increase overweight/obesity, whereas effective political competition does entail double-benefits in the form of reducing both under-weight and obesity. Our results are robust to the introduction of country fixed effects.
Keywords
BMI, Developing countries, Generalized ordered response models, Obesity
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Web of science
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