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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Econ. 2016 Jan 29;46:70–89. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2016.01.005

Table A15.

Policy effects on conditional expenditures (Panel sample)

Conditional expenditures
Alcohol Tobacco Sweets Soft drinks
CCT × Post 8.981 −14.5 25.179*** −32.718**
(41.033) (14.808) (8.873) (13.138)
log(Expenditures) −27.299 −30.815 −229.802*** −99.359*
(106.804) (54.431) (43.964) (51.333)
log(Expenditures)2 3.634 2.416 16.307*** 8.395***
(6.551) (3.278) (2.614) (3.074)
Constant 322.958 147.037 1180.511*** 103.45
(734.642) (785.285) (341.842) (490.148)

Year fixed effects Yes Yes Yes Yes
Household fixed effects Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of observations 420 711 4,691 3,572
Number of clusters 196 202 491 475
Mean of dependent variable 229.135 73.237 126.236 218.44

Note: This table displays the impact of the policy change on conditional expenditures for the panel sample. Robust standard errors, clustered at the district level, are shown in parentheses.

Significance:

***

p < 0.01

**

p < 0.05

*

p < 0.10.