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INFORMATIONAL SHOCKS AND STREET-FOOD SAFETY: A FIELD STUDY IN URBAN INDIA

机译:信息冲击与街头食品安全:印度城市的田间研究

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We investigate whether improvements in street-food safety can be achieved by providing information to vendors in the form of a training. Among randomly assigned vendors in Kolkata, India, we find large improvements in knowledge and awareness but little change in observed behavior. We provide two main explanations for these findings. First, information acquisition by itself does not make it significantly easier for vendors to provide customers with safer food options. Second, although consumers have a positive willingness to pay for perceived hygiene, they struggle to distinguish between safe and contaminated food. We recommend policies targeting supply-side constraints and consumers' awareness.
机译:我们调查街道食品安全的改进是否可以通过以培训的形式提供给供应商的信息来实现。 在印度加尔各答的随机分配的供应商中,我们发现知识和意识的大量改善,但观察到的行为很小。 我们为这些调查结果提供了两个主要解释。 首先,信息获取本身并不能使供应商能够更轻松地为客户提供更安全的食品选择。 其次,虽然消费者对被感知的卫生付出了积极意愿,但他们努力区分安全和受污染的食物。 我们建议策略定位供应方限制和消费者的意识。

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