Briefly
Patrick McLaughlin is an agricultural economist in the Diet, Safety, and Health Branch of the Food Economics Division. He serves as the lead on projects related to the household and retail scanner data that USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) acquires from Circana (formerly Information Resources, Inc. (IRI)). Currently, Patrick is engaged in research projects on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and policies relevant to aspects of the food retail industry.
Selected Publications
McLaughlin, P. W., Stevens, A., Arita, S., & Dong, X. (2023). Stocking up and stocking out: Food retail stock-outs, consumer demand, and prices during the COVID-10 pandemic in 2020. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 45(3), 1618–1633.
Li, Xuemei, McLaughlin, P. W., Saitone, T. L., & Sexton, R. J. (2021). The magnitude and determinants of partial redemptions of food benefits in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children. American Journal of Health Promotion, 35(6), 775–783.
McLaughlin, P. W., Saitone, T. L., & Sexton, R. J. (2019). The economics of food vendors specialized to serving the Women, Infants, and Children program. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 101(1), 20–38.
Saitone, T. L., & McLaughlin, P. W. (2018). Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program redemptions at California farmers’ markets: Making the program work for farmers and participants. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 33(4), 334–346.