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Eliana Zeballos

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First Name:Eliana
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Last Name:Zeballos
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RePEc Short-ID:pze121
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Terminal Degree:2016 Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics; University of California-Davis (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Economic Research Service
Department of Agriculture
Government of the United States

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
http://www.ers.usda.gov/
RePEc:edi:ersgvus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2025. "U.S. Household Food Spending Post COVID-19 and the Implications for Diet Quality," Economic Research Report 358660, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  2. Reed, Joshua J. & Jaenicke, Edward C. & Liu, Yizao & Wang, Emily Y. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2024. "Differential Impacts of Soda Taxes by Obesity Status and Implications for Food Addiction," 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA 343685, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  3. Zeballos, Eliana & Islamaj, Ergys & Sinclair, Wilson J., 2024. "Government Transfers: Smoothing Food Expenditures During Recessions," 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA 343953, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  4. Restrepo, Brandon J. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2024. "Who Shops for Groceries Online?," Economic Research Report 346028, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  5. Zeballos, Eliana & Dong, Xiao & Islamaj, Ergys, 2023. "A Disaggregated View of Market Concentration in the Food Retail Industry," USDA Miscellaneous 333546, United States Department of Agriculture.
  6. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2023. "Estimating the State-Level Food Expenditure Series," Technical Bulletins 338951, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  7. Zeballos, Eliana & Marchesi, Keenan, 2022. "Comparing Food Sector Employment Headcount and Sales Data in the National Establishment Time Series Database to Federal Data," USDA Miscellaneous 329070, United States Department of Agriculture.
  8. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Consumer Food Spending Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic," USDA Miscellaneous 333545, United States Department of Agriculture.
  9. Zeballos, Eliana & Dong, Xiao, 2021. "The Localized Effects of the COVID-19 Recession on Food Sales," 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas 313996, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  10. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson & Park, Timothy, 2021. "Understanding the Components of U.S. Food Expenditures During Recessionary and Non-Recessionary Periods," Economic Research Report 327182, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  11. Reed, Joshua J. & Jaenicke, Edward C. & Liu, Yizao & Wang, Emily & Zeballos, Eliana, 2021. "Rational Addiction and other Purchasing Dynamics Across Obesity Status Groups," 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas 312742, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  12. Dong, Xiao & Zeballos, Eliana, 2021. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Effects of COVID-19 on Food Sales," Administrative Publications 327347, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  13. Zeballos, Eliana, 2020. "How You Pay Influences the Share of Healthy Food You Buy," Agricultural Economic Reports 305200, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  14. Gustafson, Christopher & Zeballos, Eliana, 2019. "Per-ingredient Calorie Information Reduces Calories Ordered More in a Food-Away-from-Home Setting than Information Provided per," Cornhusker Economics 307079, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  15. Cho ,Clare & W. McLaughlin, Patrick & Zeballos, Eliana & Kent, Jessica & Dicken, Chris, 2019. "Capturing the Complete Food Environment with Commercial Data: A Comparison of TDLinx, ReCount, and NETS Databases," Technical Bulletins 288291, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  16. Anekwe,Tobenna D. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2019. "Food-Related Time Use: Changes and Demographic Differences," Economic Information Bulletin 301136, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  17. Zeballos, Eliana & Anekwe, Tobenna D., 2018. "The Association Between Nutrition Information Use and the Healthfulness of Food Acquisitions," Economic Research Report 276241, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  18. Zeballos, Eliana & Restrepo, Brandon, 2018. "Adult Eating and Health Patterns: Evidence From the 2014-16 Eating & Health Module of the American Time Use Survey," Economic Information Bulletin 291930, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  19. Zeballos, Eliana & Mancino, Lisa & Lin, Biing-Hwan, 2017. "Does how you pay effect how you eat? Assessing differences in nutritional quality of food acquisitions by payment type," 2017 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 1, Chicago, Illinois 258400, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  20. Zeballos, Eliana, 2015. "Getting a Leg Up or Pulling it Down? Interpersonal Comparisons and Destructive Actions: Experimental Evidence from Bolivia," 2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California 206857, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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  21. Zeballos, Eliana & Todd, Jessica E. & Restrepo, Brandon, "undated". "Frequency and Time of Day That Americans Eat: A Comparison of Data From the American Time Use Survey and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey," Technical Bulletins 292267, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

Articles

  1. Christopher R Gustafson & Kathleen R Brooks & Syed Imran Ali Meerza & Amalia Yiannaka & Eliana Zeballos, 2025. "The role of hopelessness in mediating the relationship between income loss and delaying and foregoing healthcare: Evidence from repeated cross-sectional waves of the Household Pulse Survey," PLOS Mental Health, Public Library of Science, vol. 2(7), pages 1-20, July.
  2. Sinclair, Wilson & Zeballos, Eliana, 2024. "Analyzing Food Sales Trends at the State Level Using New Series," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2024, June.
  3. Restrepo, Brandon J. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2024. "New Survey Data Show Online Grocery Shopping Prevalence and Frequency in the United States," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2024, February.
  4. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2023. "Working from Home and Emotional Well-Being during Major Daily Activities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-13, February.
  5. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2023. "New Analysis Approach Illuminates Differences in Food Spending Across U.S. Populations," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2023, May.
  6. Sweitzer, Megan & MacLachlan, Matthew & Sinclair, Wilson & Stevens, Alexander & Stewart, Hayden & Zachary, James Chandler & Zeballos, Eliana, 2023. "ERS Data Products Show Food-At-Home Price Inflations From Producers to Consumers," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2023, July.
  7. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2023. "U.S. Consumers Spent More on Food in 2022 Than Ever Before, Even After Adjusting for Inflation," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2023, September.
  8. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2022. "Higher Aggregate Incomes Buoyed U.S. Food Spending During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Recession," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2022, March.
  9. Zeballos, Eliana & Restrepo, Brandon J., 2022. "People Working From Home During the Pandemic Spent Less Time Eating Away From Home," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2022, October.
  10. Eliana Zeballos & Xiao Dong, 2022. "The effect of COVID‐19 on food sales," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 44(4), pages 2131-2144, December.
  11. Zeballos, Eliana & Marchesi, Keenan, 2022. "Comparing Food Sector Employment Headcount and Sales Data in the National Establishment Time Series Database to Federal Data," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2022(Technical), September.
  12. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2022. "Work from home and daily time allocations: evidence from the coronavirus pandemic," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 20(3), pages 735-758, September.
  13. Marchesi, Keenan & Zeballos, Eliana, 2022. "Recent Report Provides a New View of Food Sector Sales and Employee Counts in Proprietary Data," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2022, December.
  14. Sinclair, Wilson & Zeballos, Eliana, 2021. "For the Second Time in 25 Years, Annual U.S. Food Spending Declined in 2020," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2021(05), May.
  15. Zeballos, Eliana & Restrepo, Brandon, 2021. "Working From Home Leads to More Time Spent Preparing Food, Eating at Home," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2020(02), February.
  16. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2021. "Food Spending by U.S. Consumers Fell Almost 8 Percent in 2020," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2021(10), October.
  17. Zeballos, Eliana, 2020. "More Americans Spend More Time in Food-Related Activities Than a Decade Ago," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 0(03), April.
  18. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2020. "The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 18(4), pages 1165-1187, December.
  19. Zeballos, Eliana & Mancino, Lisa & Lin, Biing-Hwan, 2020. "Does how you pay influence the share of healthy items that you Buy? Assessing differences in nutritional quality of food purchases by payment type," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 92(C).
  20. Zeballos, Eliana & Todd, Jessica E., 2020. "Skipping Breakfast or Lunch Has a Larger Impact on Diet Quality Than Skipping Dinner," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 0, July.
  21. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2020. "Average Share of Income Spent on Food in the United States Remained Relatively Steady From 2000 to 2019," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2020, November.
  22. Zeballos, Eliana & Todd, Jessica E. & Restrepo, Brandon, 2019. "ERS-Funded Eating and Health Module Paints Fuller Picture of How Much Time Americans Spend Eating," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 0(08), September.
  23. Restrepo, Brandon & Zeballos, Eliana, 2019. "Time Spent Eating Varies by Age, Education, and Body Mass Index," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 0(03), April.
  24. Zeballos, Eliana & Anekwe, Tobenna D., 2018. "Use of Nutrition Information and the Food Healthfulness Gap," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 0(04), May.
  25. Zeballos, Eliana, 2018. "Destructive actions and productivity: Experimental evidence on interpersonal comparisons among dairy farmers in Bolivia," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 76(C), pages 82-94.
  26. Eliana Zeballos & Alessandra Cassar & Bruce Wydick, 2014. "Do Risky Microfinance Borrowers Really Invest in Risky Projects? Experimental Evidence from Bolivia," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(2), pages 276-287, February.

Books

  1. Fernando Lavadenz & Carla Pantanali & Eliana Zeballos, 2015. "Thirty Years of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Argentina," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 22124, April.

Citations

Many of the citations below have been collected in an experimental project, CitEc, where a more detailed citation analysis can be found. These are citations from works listed in RePEc that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all works could be analyzed. See under "Corrections" how you can help improve the citation analysis.

Working papers

  1. Zeballos, Eliana & Dong, Xiao & Islamaj, Ergys, 2023. "A Disaggregated View of Market Concentration in the Food Retail Industry," USDA Miscellaneous 333546, United States Department of Agriculture.

    Cited by:

    1. Li, Mengjie & Lopez, Rigoberto A. & Mohapatra, Debashrita & Steinbach, Sandro, 2024. "Evolution of Entry and Competition in U.S. Food Retailing," 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA 343666, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    2. MacDonald, James M. & Dong, Xiao & Fuglie, Keith O., 2023. "Concentration and Competition in U.S. Agribusiness," Economic Information Bulletin 337566, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Rigoberto Lopez & Keenan Marchesi & Sandro Steinbach, 2024. "Dollar store expansion and independent grocery retailer contraction," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 46(2), pages 514-533, June.
    4. Çakır, Metin & Pérez, Ana M. & Arita, Shawn & Cooper, Joseph & Nemec Boehm, Rebecca, 2024. "Perspectives on high U.S. retail food prices during 2020–2022," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 129(C).
    5. Marchesi, Keenan & Byrne, Anne & Malone, Trey, 2023. "The Rural Food-Away-From-Home Landscape, 1990-2019," USDA Miscellaneous 335420, United States Department of Agriculture.
    6. Luiz Clovis Belarmino & Margarita Navarro Pabsdorf & Antônio Domingos Padula, 2023. "Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Production Costs and Competitiveness of the Brazilian Chicken Meat Chain," Economies, MDPI, vol. 11(9), pages 1-18, September.

  2. Zeballos, Eliana & Marchesi, Keenan, 2022. "Comparing Food Sector Employment Headcount and Sales Data in the National Establishment Time Series Database to Federal Data," USDA Miscellaneous 329070, United States Department of Agriculture.

    Cited by:

    1. Gary A. Wagner & Hyun Ji Lee, 2024. "Does broadband affect local economic outcomes less than we thought? Micro evidence from Louisiana," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 42(1), pages 68-93, January.
    2. Rigoberto Lopez & Keenan Marchesi & Sandro Steinbach, 2024. "Dollar store expansion and independent grocery retailer contraction," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 46(2), pages 514-533, June.
    3. Gary A. Wagner & Javier E. Portillo, 2024. "Cashing in on culture: local employment effects from art and cultural district designation," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 48(4), pages 645-684, December.
    4. Marchesi, Keenan & Byrne, Anne & Malone, Trey, 2023. "The Rural Food-Away-From-Home Landscape, 1990-2019," USDA Miscellaneous 335420, United States Department of Agriculture.

  3. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Consumer Food Spending Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic," USDA Miscellaneous 333545, United States Department of Agriculture.

    Cited by:

    1. Ehmke, Mariah D. & Restrepo, Brandon J., 2023. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Obesity Prevalence Among U.S. Adult Subpopulations During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic," Administrative Publications 340802, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2025. "U.S. Household Food Spending Post COVID-19 and the Implications for Diet Quality," Economic Research Report 358660, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Jones, Jordan W. & Toossi, Saied, 2024. "The Food and Nutrition Assistance Landscape: Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report," Economic Information Bulletin 344130, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    4. Zeballos, Eliana & Islamaj, Ergys & Sinclair, Wilson J., 2024. "Government Transfers: Smoothing Food Expenditures During Recessions," 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA 343953, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

  4. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson & Park, Timothy, 2021. "Understanding the Components of U.S. Food Expenditures During Recessionary and Non-Recessionary Periods," Economic Research Report 327182, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

    Cited by:

    1. Patrick W. McLaughlin & Alexander Stevens & Shawn Arita & Xiao Dong, 2023. "Stocking up and stocking out: Food retail stock‐outs, consumer demand, and prices during the COVID‐19 pandemic in 2020," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 45(3), pages 1618-1633, September.
    2. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Consumer Food Spending Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic," USDA Miscellaneous 333545, United States Department of Agriculture.
    3. Clement O. Codjia & Sayed H. Saghaian, 2022. "Determinants of Food Expenditure Patterns: Evidence from U.S. Consumers in the Context of the COVID-19 Price Shocks," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(13), pages 1-17, July.

  5. Dong, Xiao & Zeballos, Eliana, 2021. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Effects of COVID-19 on Food Sales," Administrative Publications 327347, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

    Cited by:

    1. Kuan-Ming Huang & Ana Claudia Sant’Anna & Xiaoli Etienne, 2021. "How did Covid-19 impact US household foods? an analysis six months in," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(9), pages 1-17, September.
    2. Marchesi, Keenan & McLaughlin, Patrick W, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Food-Away-From-Home Spending," Administrative Publications 327337, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. McLaughlin, Patrick W. & Stevens, Alexander & Dong, Xiao & Chelius, Carolyn & Marchesi, Keenan & MacLachlan, Matthew, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper National Trends in Food Retail Sales During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from information Resources, Inc. (IRI) Retail-Based Scanner Data," USDA Miscellaneous 333527, United States Department of Agriculture.
    4. Marchesi, Keenan & McLaughlin, Patrick W., 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Food-Away-From-Home Spending," USDA Miscellaneous 323863, United States Department of Agriculture.
    5. Baldwin, Katherine & Williams, Brian & Tsiboe, Francis & Effland, Anne & Turner, Dylan & Pratt, Bryan & Jones, Jordan & Toossi, Saied & Hodges, Leslie, 2023. "U.S. Agricultural Policy Review, 2021," USDA Miscellaneous 333549, United States Department of Agriculture.

  6. Cho ,Clare & W. McLaughlin, Patrick & Zeballos, Eliana & Kent, Jessica & Dicken, Chris, 2019. "Capturing the Complete Food Environment with Commercial Data: A Comparison of TDLinx, ReCount, and NETS Databases," Technical Bulletins 288291, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

    Cited by:

    1. Rigoberto Lopez & Keenan Marchesi & Sandro Steinbach, 2024. "Dollar store expansion and independent grocery retailer contraction," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 46(2), pages 514-533, June.
    2. Steves, Alexander & Cho, Clare & Metin, Çakır & Kong, Xiangwen & Boland, Michael, 2021. "The Food Retail Landscape Across Rural America," USDA Miscellaneous 311337, United States Department of Agriculture.
    3. Zeballos, Eliana & Marchesi, Keenan, 2022. "Comparing Food Sector Employment Headcount and Sales Data in the National Establishment Time Series Database to Federal Data," USDA Miscellaneous 329070, United States Department of Agriculture.
    4. Marchesi, Keenan & McLaughlin, Patrick W, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Food-Away-From-Home Spending," Administrative Publications 327337, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    5. Marchesi, Keenan & Byrne, Anne & Malone, Trey, 2023. "The Rural Food-Away-From-Home Landscape, 1990-2019," USDA Miscellaneous 335420, United States Department of Agriculture.
    6. Dong, Xiao & Zeballos, Eliana, 2021. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Effects of COVID-19 on Food Sales," Administrative Publications 327347, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    7. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2023. "Estimating the State-Level Food Expenditure Series," Technical Bulletins 338951, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    8. Chenarides, Lauren & Gomez, Miguel I. & Richards, Timothy J. & Yonezawa, Koichi, 2021. "Retail Markups and Discount Store Entry," 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas 313348, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    9. Leland D. Crane & Ryan A. Decker, 2019. "Business Dynamics in the National Establishment Time Series (NETS)/Leland Crane, Ryan Decker," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2019-034, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    10. McLaughlin, Patrick W. & Stevens, Alexander & Dong, Xiao & Chelius, Carolyn & Marchesi, Keenan & MacLachlan, Matthew, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper National Trends in Food Retail Sales During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from information Resources, Inc. (IRI) Retail-Based Scanner Data," USDA Miscellaneous 333527, United States Department of Agriculture.
    11. Marchesi, Keenan & McLaughlin, Patrick W., 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Food-Away-From-Home Spending," USDA Miscellaneous 323863, United States Department of Agriculture.
    12. Zeballos, Eliana & Dong, Xiao, 2021. "The Localized Effects of the COVID-19 Recession on Food Sales," 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas 313996, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    13. Zeballos, Eliana & Dong, Xiao & Islamaj, Ergys, 2023. "A Disaggregated View of Market Concentration in the Food Retail Industry," USDA Miscellaneous 333546, United States Department of Agriculture.
    14. Eliana Zeballos & Xiao Dong, 2022. "The effect of COVID‐19 on food sales," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 44(4), pages 2131-2144, December.
    15. Chenarides, Lauren & Richards, Timothy J. & Rutledge, Zachariah & Pender, John, 2025. "Dollar store impact on local labor markets and retail activity," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 132(C).
    16. Marchesi, Keenan & McLaughlin, Patrick W., 2023. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Food-Away-From-Home Acquisition Trends Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic," Administrative Publications 339965, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

  7. Anekwe,Tobenna D. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2019. "Food-Related Time Use: Changes and Demographic Differences," Economic Information Bulletin 301136, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

    Cited by:

    1. Davis, George, 2020. "Convenient Economics: The Incorporation and Implications of Convenience in Market Equilibrium Analysis," Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR), Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 2(3), July.
    2. Marchesi, Keenan & Byrne, Anne & Malone, Trey, 2023. "The Rural Food-Away-From-Home Landscape, 1990-2019," USDA Miscellaneous 335420, United States Department of Agriculture.
    3. Mehdi Mahmoudi & Hosein Mohammadi & Sayed Saghaian & Alireza Karbasi, 2024. "Factors Affecting the Waste of Selected Agricultural Products with an Emphasis on the Marketing Mix," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-19, May.

  8. Zeballos, Eliana & Anekwe, Tobenna D., 2018. "The Association Between Nutrition Information Use and the Healthfulness of Food Acquisitions," Economic Research Report 276241, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

    Cited by:

    1. Sikhulumile Sinyolo & Catherine Ndinda & Conrad Murendo & Sithembile A. Sinyolo & Mudzunga Neluheni, 2020. "Access to Information Technologies and Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables in South Africa: Evidence from Nationally Representative Data," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-17, July.
    2. Zeballos, Eliana & Mancino, Lisa & Lin, Biing-Hwan, 2020. "Does how you pay influence the share of healthy items that you Buy? Assessing differences in nutritional quality of food purchases by payment type," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 92(C).

  9. Zeballos, Eliana & Restrepo, Brandon, 2018. "Adult Eating and Health Patterns: Evidence From the 2014-16 Eating & Health Module of the American Time Use Survey," Economic Information Bulletin 291930, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

    Cited by:

    1. Zeballos, Eliana & Todd, Jessica E. & Restrepo, Brandon, "undated". "Frequency and Time of Day That Americans Eat: A Comparison of Data From the American Time Use Survey and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey," Technical Bulletins 292267, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2020. "The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 18(4), pages 1165-1187, December.

Articles

  1. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2023. "Working from Home and Emotional Well-Being during Major Daily Activities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-13, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Molina, Jose Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2025. "Work from home trends in European countries," MPRA Paper 124865, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Benjamin Cowan, 2024. "Time use, college attainment, and the working-from-home revolution," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 37(3), pages 1-27, September.
    3. Younghwan Song, 2025. "COVID-19 and Subjective Well-Being in the United States: Age Matters," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 26(6), pages 1-37, August.
    4. Gimenez-Nadal, José Ignacio & Molina, José Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2025. "Well-Being, Isolation, and Lockdowns in the UK," IZA Discussion Papers 17932, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal & José Alberto Molina & Jorge Velilla, 2025. "Work from home, time allocation, and well-being: the impact of lockdowns," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 23(2), pages 505-549, June.

  2. Zeballos, Eliana & Marchesi, Keenan, 2022. "Comparing Food Sector Employment Headcount and Sales Data in the National Establishment Time Series Database to Federal Data," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2022(Technical), September.

    Cited by:

    1. Gary A. Wagner & Hyun Ji Lee, 2024. "Does broadband affect local economic outcomes less than we thought? Micro evidence from Louisiana," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 42(1), pages 68-93, January.
    2. Rigoberto Lopez & Keenan Marchesi & Sandro Steinbach, 2024. "Dollar store expansion and independent grocery retailer contraction," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 46(2), pages 514-533, June.
    3. Gary A. Wagner & Javier E. Portillo, 2024. "Cashing in on culture: local employment effects from art and cultural district designation," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 48(4), pages 645-684, December.
    4. Marchesi, Keenan & Byrne, Anne & Malone, Trey, 2023. "The Rural Food-Away-From-Home Landscape, 1990-2019," USDA Miscellaneous 335420, United States Department of Agriculture.

  3. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2022. "Work from home and daily time allocations: evidence from the coronavirus pandemic," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 20(3), pages 735-758, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Molina, Jose Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2025. "Work from home trends in European countries," MPRA Paper 124865, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Wu, Hongyue & Chang, Yuan & Chen, Yunfeng, 2024. "Greenhouse gas emissions under work from home vs. office: An activity-based individual-level accounting model," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 353(PB).
    3. Amelia M. Biehl & Jill Hayter & Brian Hill, 2024. "Remote work and the effects on secondary childcare," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 71(4), pages 813-830, December.
    4. Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff & Vernon, Victoria, 2022. "Who Is Doing the Chores and Childcare in Dual-Earner Couples during the COVID-19 Era of Working from Home?," IZA Discussion Papers 15118, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. Benjamin Cowan, 2024. "Time use, college attainment, and the working-from-home revolution," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 37(3), pages 1-27, September.
    6. Younghwan Song, 2025. "COVID-19 and Subjective Well-Being in the United States: Age Matters," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 26(6), pages 1-37, August.
    7. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Consumer Food Spending Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic," USDA Miscellaneous 333545, United States Department of Agriculture.
    8. Restrepo, Brandon J. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2024. "Who Shops for Groceries Online?," Economic Research Report 346028, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    9. Gimenez-Nadal, José Ignacio & Molina, José Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2025. "Well-Being, Isolation, and Lockdowns in the UK," IZA Discussion Papers 17932, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    10. Molina, Jose Alberto & Salvatierra, Alba & Velilla, Jorge, 2025. "Work from home and household behaviors," MPRA Paper 124906, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    11. Elsner, Benjamin & Jindal, Manvi & Mascherini, Massimiliano & Nivakoski, Sanna, 2024. "Gender Gaps in Time Use: Pan-European Evidence from School Closures during the COVID-19 Pandemic," IZA Discussion Papers 17151, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    12. José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal & Jorge Velilla, 2024. "Home-based work, time allocations, and subjective well-being: gender differences in the United Kingdom," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 51(1), pages 1-33, February.
    13. ASAKAWA, Shinsuke & Kameyama, Yoshihiro, "undated". "COVID-19 and the Adoption of Telework: A Survey of Employees in the Shikoku and Kyushu Regions," AGI Working Paper Series 2024-25, Asian Growth Research Institute.
    14. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2023. "Working from Home and Emotional Well-Being during Major Daily Activities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-13, February.
    15. Shaofeng Xu & Jie Feng, 2024. "Home production and time use in an epidemic," Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 57(4), pages 1391-1433, November.
    16. José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal & José Alberto Molina & Jorge Velilla, 2025. "Work from home, time allocation, and well-being: the impact of lockdowns," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 23(2), pages 505-549, June.
    17. Bouzaghrane, Mohamed Amine & Obeid, Hassan & Villas-Boas, Sofia B. & Walker, Joan, 2024. "Influence of telecommuting on out-of-home time use and diversity of locations visited: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 190(C).

  4. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2021. "Food Spending by U.S. Consumers Fell Almost 8 Percent in 2020," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2021(10), October.

    Cited by:

    1. Okrent, Abigail & Zeballos, Eliana, 2022. "COVID-19 Working Paper: Consumer Food Spending Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic," USDA Miscellaneous 333545, United States Department of Agriculture.

  5. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2020. "The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 18(4), pages 1165-1187, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Harley Frazis, 2024. "Sources of increases in time alone during the COVID pandemic: evidence from the American Time Use Survey," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 22(3), pages 965-997, September.
    2. Molina, Jose Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2025. "Work from home trends in European countries," MPRA Paper 124865, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Guo, Naijia & Leung, Charles Ka Yui & Zhang, Shumeng, 2025. "From pandemics to portfolios: Long-term impacts of the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on household investment choices," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 231(C).
    4. Lopes, Miguel & Dias, Ana Mélice, 2022. "Changing perspectives in times of crisis. The impact of COVID-19 on territorial accessibility," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 158(C), pages 285-301.
    5. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2022. "Work from home and daily time allocations: evidence from the coronavirus pandemic," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 20(3), pages 735-758, September.
    6. Benjamin Cowan, 2024. "Time use, college attainment, and the working-from-home revolution," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 37(3), pages 1-27, September.
    7. George Davis, 2021. "The many ways COVID-19 affects households: consumption, time, and health outcomes," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 19(2), pages 281-289, June.
    8. Dawn Thilmany & Lilian Brislen & Hailey Edmondson & Mackenzie Gill & Becca B. R. Jablonski & Jairus Rossi & Tim Woods & Samantha Schaffstall, 2021. "Novel methods for an interesting time: Exploring U.S. local food systems’ impacts and initiatives to respond to COVID," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 65(4), pages 848-877, October.
    9. Ma, Bohao & Wong, Yiik Diew & Teo, Chee-Chong & Sun, Shanshan, 2024. "How do spatial factors affect On-Demand Food Delivery usage among urban residents? Evidence from Singapore," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 120(C).
    10. Evelia Franco & Jesús Urosa & Rubén Barakat & Ignacio Refoyo, 2021. "Physical Activity and Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet among Spanish Employees in a Health-Promotion Program before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Sanitas-Healthy Cities Challenge," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(5), pages 1-14, March.
    11. Varineja Drašler & Jasna Bertoncelj & Mojca Korošec & Tanja Pajk Žontar & Nataša Poklar Ulrih & Blaž Cigić, 2021. "Difference in the Attitude of Students and Employees of the University of Ljubljana towards Work from Home and Online Education: Lessons from COVID-19 Pandemic," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(9), pages 1-24, May.
    12. Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff & Vernon, Victoria, 2021. "Telework, Wages, and Time Use in the United States," GLO Discussion Paper Series 546 [rev.], Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    13. Restrepo, Brandon J. & Zeballos, Eliana, 2024. "Who Shops for Groceries Online?," Economic Research Report 346028, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    14. You, Wen & Davis, George C. & Yang, Jinyang, 2022. "Viewpoint: An assessment of recent SNAP benefit increases allowing for money and time variability," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 106(C).
    15. Qian Niu & Tomohisa Nagata & Naoto Fukutani & Masato Tezuka & Kanako Shimoura & Momoko Nagai-Tanima & Tomoki Aoyama, 2021. "Health effects of immediate telework introduction during the COVID-19 era in Japan: A cross-sectional study," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(10), pages 1-14, October.
    16. Zeljka Mesic & Marija Mavracic & Lucija Blaskovic & Marina Tomic Maksan, 2024. "Impact Of The Work Model On Food Consumer Behaviour During The Covid -19 Pandemic," Economic Thought and Practice, Department of Economics and Business, University of Dubrovnik, vol. 33(1), pages 177-196, june.
    17. Jaesang Sung & Will Davis & Qihua Qiu, 2024. "The effects of COVID‐19 lockdown on the body weight and lifestyle behaviors of U.S. adults," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 90(4), pages 900-948, April.
    18. Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos, 2023. "Working from Home and Emotional Well-Being during Major Daily Activities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-13, February.
    19. José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal & José Alberto Molina & Jorge Velilla, 2025. "Work from home, time allocation, and well-being: the impact of lockdowns," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 23(2), pages 505-549, June.
    20. Bouzaghrane, Mohamed Amine & Obeid, Hassan & Villas-Boas, Sofia B. & Walker, Joan, 2024. "Influence of telecommuting on out-of-home time use and diversity of locations visited: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 190(C).

  6. Zeballos, Eliana & Mancino, Lisa & Lin, Biing-Hwan, 2020. "Does how you pay influence the share of healthy items that you Buy? Assessing differences in nutritional quality of food purchases by payment type," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 92(C).

    Cited by:

    1. Ma, Qingguo & He, Yijin & Tan, Yulin & Cheng, Lu & Wang, Manlin, 2024. "Unveiling the Impact of Payment Methods on Consumer Behavior: Insights and Future Directions," OSF Preprints 3fphk, Center for Open Science.

  7. Zeballos, Eliana & Sinclair, Wilson, 2020. "Average Share of Income Spent on Food in the United States Remained Relatively Steady From 2000 to 2019," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2020, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Marchesi, Keenan & Byrne, Anne & Malone, Trey, 2023. "The Rural Food-Away-From-Home Landscape, 1990-2019," USDA Miscellaneous 335420, United States Department of Agriculture.

  8. Zeballos, Eliana, 2018. "Destructive actions and productivity: Experimental evidence on interpersonal comparisons among dairy farmers in Bolivia," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 76(C), pages 82-94.

    Cited by:

    1. Vojtěch Bartoš & Ian Levely & Vojtech Bartos, 2023. "Measuring Social Preferences in Developing Economies," CESifo Working Paper Series 10744, CESifo.
    2. Sanjaya, Muhammad Ryan, 2023. "Antisocial behavior in experiments: What have we learned from the past two decades?," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 77(1), pages 104-115.

  9. Eliana Zeballos & Alessandra Cassar & Bruce Wydick, 2014. "Do Risky Microfinance Borrowers Really Invest in Risky Projects? Experimental Evidence from Bolivia," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(2), pages 276-287, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Marc Labie & Carolina Laureti & Ariane Szafarz, 2016. "Discipline and Flexibility: A Behavioral Perspective on Product Design in Microfinance," Working Papers CEB 15-020, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    2. Maria Patricia Durango‐Gutiérrez & Juan Lara‐Rubio & Andrés Navarro‐Galera, 2023. "Analysis of default risk in microfinance institutions under the Basel III framework," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 28(2), pages 1261-1278, April.

Books

  1. Fernando Lavadenz & Carla Pantanali & Eliana Zeballos, 2015. "Thirty Years of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Argentina," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 22124, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Lais Miachon & Fernando Lavadenz, 2014. "Reducing the HIV/AIDS Epidemic," World Bank Publications - Reports 25481, The World Bank Group.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 17 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (13) 2020-09-21 2020-11-16 2021-12-20 2022-08-15 2022-11-14 2022-11-21 2023-05-01 2023-05-01 2024-01-08 2024-07-29 2024-08-12 2024-10-14 2025-06-09. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (2) 2019-08-19 2020-02-17
  3. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2019-08-19
  4. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (1) 2015-08-07
  5. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2023-05-01
  6. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2015-08-07
  7. NEP-IPR: Intellectual Property Rights (1) 2024-10-14
  8. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (1) 2021-08-30
  9. NEP-LAM: Central and South America (1) 2015-08-07
  10. NEP-NEU: Neuroeconomics (1) 2015-08-07
  11. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (1) 2024-10-14

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