Abstract:The literature suggests that food purchases are significantly affected by the purchaser’s level of education. However, endogeneity is an important factor to consider in estimating such effects. In this study, we investigated endogeneity effects on food purchases, using a 1997 change in the laws on compulsory schooling in Turkey to determine the relationship between human capital investment and health. Our data use the Turkish Statistical Institute’s (TUIK) Household Budget Survey (HBS) from 2016, a nationally … Show more
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