A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach

This paper presents linear and goal programming optimization models for determining and analyzing the food basket in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in terms of adequate nutritional needs according to World Health Organization (WHO) standards and World Bank (WB) recommendations. A linear programming (L...

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Main Authors: Arnaut-Berilo Almira, Delalic Adela, Huseinbasic Adisa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-04-01
Series:South East European Journal of Economics and Business
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spelling doaj-998dcbb5ed22437bb0755ceb642bfc552021-09-06T19:40:29ZengSciendoSouth East European Journal of Economics and Business2233-19992017-04-0112110411310.1515/jeb-2017-0004jeb-2017-0004A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming ApproachArnaut-Berilo Almira0Delalic Adela1Huseinbasic Adisa2Assistant Professor, School of Economics and Business, University of SarajevoAssistant Professor, School of Economics and Business, University of SarajevoSchool of Economics and Business, University of SarajevoThis paper presents linear and goal programming optimization models for determining and analyzing the food basket in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in terms of adequate nutritional needs according to World Health Organization (WHO) standards and World Bank (WB) recommendations. A linear programming (LP) model and goal linear programming model (GLP) are adequate since price and nutrient contents are linearly related to food weight. The LP model provides information about the minimal value and the structure of the food basket for an average person in BiH based on nutrient needs. GLP models are designed to give us information on minimal deviations from nutrient needs if the budget is fixed. Based on these results, poverty analysis can be performed. The data used for the models consisted of 158 food items from the general consumption of the population of BiH according to COICOP classifications, with average prices in 2015 for these products.https://doi.org/10.1515/jeb-2017-0004linear programminggoal programmingoptimizationcostnutritionbudgetc61c82i31i32
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author Arnaut-Berilo Almira
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Delalic Adela
Huseinbasic Adisa
A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach
South East European Journal of Economics and Business
linear programming
goal programming
optimization
cost
nutrition
budget
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author_facet Arnaut-Berilo Almira
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Huseinbasic Adisa
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title A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach
title_short A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach
title_full A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach
title_fullStr A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach
title_full_unstemmed A Nutritional Analysis of the Food Basket in BIH: A Linear Programming Approach
title_sort nutritional analysis of the food basket in bih: a linear programming approach
publisher Sciendo
series South East European Journal of Economics and Business
issn 2233-1999
publishDate 2017-04-01
description This paper presents linear and goal programming optimization models for determining and analyzing the food basket in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in terms of adequate nutritional needs according to World Health Organization (WHO) standards and World Bank (WB) recommendations. A linear programming (LP) model and goal linear programming model (GLP) are adequate since price and nutrient contents are linearly related to food weight. The LP model provides information about the minimal value and the structure of the food basket for an average person in BiH based on nutrient needs. GLP models are designed to give us information on minimal deviations from nutrient needs if the budget is fixed. Based on these results, poverty analysis can be performed. The data used for the models consisted of 158 food items from the general consumption of the population of BiH according to COICOP classifications, with average prices in 2015 for these products.
topic linear programming
goal programming
optimization
cost
nutrition
budget
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url https://doi.org/10.1515/jeb-2017-0004
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