National, Regional, and State-Level Estimates of Returns to Scale in the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program

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2013-05
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Cambridge University Press
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The effectiveness of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program in achieving its goals at the national, regional, and state level is unknown. Using US Department of Agriculture (USDA) data from all states and territories for the years 2000–2006, the impact of program and participant characteristics and returns to scale on the three outcome indicators used by the USDA are estimated. Program and participant characteristics do not seem to be as important as the amount of money spent on the program. Generally speaking, there are constant and increasing returns to scale for two of the three federal outcome indices for most states but not all.

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EFNEP, evaluation, program effectiveness, returns to scale
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