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Pourya Valizadeh
Pourya Valizadeh
Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University
Verified email at tamu.edu
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Ripple effects of the 2011 Japan earthquake on international stock markets
P Valizadeh, B Karali, S Ferreira
Research in International Business and Finance 41, 556-576, 2017
332017
Combined fiscal policies to promote healthier diets: Effects on purchases and consumer welfare
JC Caro, P Valizadeh, A Correa, A Silva, SW Ng
Plos one 15 (1), e0226731, 2020
272020
Would A National Sugar‐Sweetened Beverage Tax in the United States Be Well Targeted?
P Valizadeh, SW Ng
American journal of agricultural economics 103 (3), 961-986, 2021
242021
The New school food standards and nutrition of school children: Direct and Indirect Effect Analysis
P Valizadeh, SW Ng
Economics & Human Biology 39, 100918, 2020
232020
What is driving increases in dietary quality in the United States?
TA Smith, P Valizadeh, BH Lin, E Coats
Food Policy 86, 101720, 2019
172019
Distributional changes in US sugar-sweetened beverage purchases, 2002–2014
P Valizadeh, BM Popkin, SW Ng
American journal of preventive medicine 59 (2), 260-269, 2020
142020
Linking a sugar-sweetened beverage tax with fruit and vegetable subsidies: A simulation analysis of the impact on the poor
P Valizadeh, BM Popkin, SW Ng
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 115 (1), 244-255, 2022
122022
Aging out of WIC and child nutrition: evidence from a regression discontinuity design
TA Smith, P Valizadeh
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2023
72023
How Did The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Affect the Material Well‐Being of SNAP Participants? A Distributional Approach
P Valizadeh, TA Smith
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 42 (3), 455-476, 2020
72020
Ripple effects of the 2011 Japan earthquake on international stock markets. Research in International Business and Finance, 41, 556-576
P Valizadeh, B Karali, S Ferreira
52017
SNAP Enrollment Cycles: New Insights from Heterogeneous Panel Models with Cross-Sectional Dependence
P Valizadeh, H Bryant, B Fischer
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2023
42023
Do SNAP households pay different prices throughout the benefit month?
P Valizadeh, TA Smith, M Ver Ploeg
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 43 (3), 1051-1075, 2021
42021
Did mental and emotional health of SNAP families' children improve during the COVID-19 pandemic?
G Melo, P Valizadeh, RM Nayga Jr
Preventive medicine 169, 107456, 2023
32023
Distributional impacts of WIC on dietary quality of children: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design
P Valizadeh, TA Smith
12018
Promoting Healthier Purchases: Ultraprocessed Food Taxes and Minimally Processed Foods Subsidies for the Low Income
P Valizadeh, SW Ng
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2024
2024
Forecasting State-Level Food Insecurity Rates in the United States
A Issar, P Valizadeh, HL Bryant, BL Fischer
2023
Supporting Healthier Diets: Taxing Ultra-Processed Products While Subsidizing Minimally-Processed Foods Among the Poor
P Valizadeh, SW Ng
Available at SSRN 4451949, 2023
2023
Did SNAP mitigate the negative effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on children’s well-being of children?
G Melo, P Valizadeh, R Nayga
2022
Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility Policy and SNAP Participation
X Wang, P Valizadeh, HL Bryant, RM Nayga Jr
2022
Using Psychographic Data to Study Differences in Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Fruits and Vegetables Consumption Across Income Groups: A Bayesian Approach
SL Priestley, P Valizadeh, Y Liu
2022
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