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Estudios Económicos (México, D.F.)

On-line version ISSN 0186-7202Print version ISSN 0188-6916

Abstract

AYALA, Edgardo  and  CHAPA, Joana. AH1N1 impact on the Mexican pork meat market. Estud. Econ. (México, D.F.) [online]. 2017, vol.32, n.1, pp.3-25. ISSN 0186-7202.

This article presents estimates of AH1N1’s effects on the consumption of pork through an Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) for meat consumption in Mexico. Additionally, indirect effects through the Mexican economy are estimated using a general equilibrium model that captures the effects of intersectoral relationships and the induced effects by the circular flow of income. It is concluded that the presumed risk of contracting AH1N1 via pork consumption provoked total economic losses of $94 million. The rumor affected the pork sector, the grains sector and the manufacturing sector of food, beverages and tobacco. The poor rural households were the most affected.

Keywords : Swine flu (AH1N1); food scares; Mexican meat market.

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