Food is a vital part of poor households' budgets and so subsidizing staple foods would appear to be an obvious pro-poor policy. Indeed, most countries in North Africa have prioritized large national subsidy programs for staple foods and fuels as their main social safety net. However, these programs account for significant shares of government spending and often drive fiscal deficits, especially when import prices rise. In this paper we use a dynamic Computable General Equilibrium model to evaluate the trade-offs between reducing poverty and managing fiscal balances. The modeling framework allows us to measure the efficiency costs of subsidies compared to cash transfers - switching to the latter is an emerging regional trend. We analyze thes...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
During the next few decades, tremendous demands will be placed on the foreign exchange-earning capac...
Food is a vital part of poor households' budgets and so subsidizing staple foods would appear to be ...
Most Egyptians receive food subsidies, which are the cornerstone of the country’s social protection ...
The Egyptian food subsidy system plays an important role in providing basic goods at low prices, to ...
Egypt's food subsidies (in 1996/97 5.5 percent of government expenditures or US$1.1 bn.) cover ratio...
Food subsidy is one of the policies considered to protect consumer welfare against food price increa...
Egypt has a large food subsidy program that has created a relatively effective social safety net, bu...
International audienceFood subsidy is one of the policies considered to protect consumer welfare aga...
Egypt's food subsidy system has been a mainstay of the government's long-term policy of promoting so...
This study assesses targeting efficiency and effectiveness of the two most important welfare program...
Egypt has a large food subsidy program that has created a relatively effective social safety net, bu...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
During the next few decades, tremendous demands will be placed on the foreign exchange-earning capac...
Food is a vital part of poor households' budgets and so subsidizing staple foods would appear to be ...
Most Egyptians receive food subsidies, which are the cornerstone of the country’s social protection ...
The Egyptian food subsidy system plays an important role in providing basic goods at low prices, to ...
Egypt's food subsidies (in 1996/97 5.5 percent of government expenditures or US$1.1 bn.) cover ratio...
Food subsidy is one of the policies considered to protect consumer welfare against food price increa...
Egypt has a large food subsidy program that has created a relatively effective social safety net, bu...
International audienceFood subsidy is one of the policies considered to protect consumer welfare aga...
Egypt's food subsidy system has been a mainstay of the government's long-term policy of promoting so...
This study assesses targeting efficiency and effectiveness of the two most important welfare program...
Egypt has a large food subsidy program that has created a relatively effective social safety net, bu...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
Despite achieving a significant cost reduction over the past two decades, the absolute cost of food ...
During the next few decades, tremendous demands will be placed on the foreign exchange-earning capac...