The social and economic effects of consumer-oriented food subsidies are wide ranging. While the immediate purpose may be relatively narrow—for example, assuring some or all consumers access to a given quantity of food at prices fixed by the government—the effects of subsidies may be felt in a variety of ways both at the household level and throughout the economy. This chapter presents an overview of the most important potential effects in order to provide a framework for the rest of the book and summarizes the most significant empirical findings regarding these effects. The policy implications of the findings are discussed throughout the book and are summarized in chapters 23 and 24.PRIFPRI1DG
The article contains a statistical analysis of income effects of food subsidies performed from the v...
Governments of most countries attempt to influence the price consumers pay for food. In low-income c...
(a) The consumer surplus vary with the subsidy. (b) Carbon taxes vary with subsidies. (c) Effect of ...
This chapter does not attempt to provide a balanced assessment of the costs and benefits of food sub...
This chapter presents a qualitative analysis of the macroeconomic effect of food subsidies. Other ch...
Some of the most important macroeconomic policy implications derived from the studies and policy exp...
An examination of the experience of the various countries operating food subsidies reveals great div...
A model in which policy makers maximize a weighted welfare function of producer, consumer, and taxpa...
Policies to strengthen incentives to expand food production through higher food prices are likely to...
The goals of consumer food subsidies vary among countries and over time. Analyses of food subsidies ...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
Do price interventions, namely taxes on unhealthy food and subsidies on healthy food, affect food-pu...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
Macroeconomic and trade implications of consumer-oriented food subsidies.PRIFPRI1DG
The effectiveness and efficiency of a subsidy program depend heavily on the specifics of implementat...
The article contains a statistical analysis of income effects of food subsidies performed from the v...
Governments of most countries attempt to influence the price consumers pay for food. In low-income c...
(a) The consumer surplus vary with the subsidy. (b) Carbon taxes vary with subsidies. (c) Effect of ...
This chapter does not attempt to provide a balanced assessment of the costs and benefits of food sub...
This chapter presents a qualitative analysis of the macroeconomic effect of food subsidies. Other ch...
Some of the most important macroeconomic policy implications derived from the studies and policy exp...
An examination of the experience of the various countries operating food subsidies reveals great div...
A model in which policy makers maximize a weighted welfare function of producer, consumer, and taxpa...
Policies to strengthen incentives to expand food production through higher food prices are likely to...
The goals of consumer food subsidies vary among countries and over time. Analyses of food subsidies ...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
Do price interventions, namely taxes on unhealthy food and subsidies on healthy food, affect food-pu...
The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of...
Macroeconomic and trade implications of consumer-oriented food subsidies.PRIFPRI1DG
The effectiveness and efficiency of a subsidy program depend heavily on the specifics of implementat...
The article contains a statistical analysis of income effects of food subsidies performed from the v...
Governments of most countries attempt to influence the price consumers pay for food. In low-income c...
(a) The consumer surplus vary with the subsidy. (b) Carbon taxes vary with subsidies. (c) Effect of ...