An important hypothesized benefit of large-scale input subsidy programs in Africa is that by raising maize production, the subsidies should put downward pressure on retail maize prices to the benefit of urban consumers and the rural poor who tend to be net food buyers. To inform debates related to this rationale for input subsidies, this study estimates the effects of fertilizer subsidies on retail maize prices in Malawi and Zambia using market or district-level panel data covering the 2000/01 to 2011/12 maize marketing years. Results indicate that roughly doubling the size of Malawi’s subsidy program (i.e., increasing the amount of subsidized fertilizer distributed to each district by 4,000 metric tons per year) reduces maize prices by 1....
The organization of maize marketing in Zambia reflects the main objective of the system—supplying ur...
The objective of the study was to provide empirical evidence on whether food aid leads to depressed ...
Zambian farmers have long experience with maize hybrids and input subsidies. The successful developm...
An important hypothesized benefit of large-scale input subsidy programs in Africa is that by raising...
An important hypothesized benefit of large-scale input subsidy programs in Africa is that by raising...
Millions of smallholder farm households in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are net consumers of staple crop...
Most studies of input subsidy programs confine their analysis to measuring contemporaneous program e...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidized fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
This study has been conducted in order to generate evidence of the visibility of exit from farm inpu...
We measured the farm-level impacts of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) on fertiliser use...
This study uses three waves of nationally representative household-level panel data from Malawi to e...
What has been done? Malawi has a long tradition of intervention in maize markets that dates back to ...
This study uses a three-wave panel dataset from nationally representative surveys by the Central Sta...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityGovernments in sub-Saharan Africa have introduce...
The organization of maize marketing in Zambia reflects the main objective of the system—supplying ur...
The objective of the study was to provide empirical evidence on whether food aid leads to depressed ...
Zambian farmers have long experience with maize hybrids and input subsidies. The successful developm...
An important hypothesized benefit of large-scale input subsidy programs in Africa is that by raising...
An important hypothesized benefit of large-scale input subsidy programs in Africa is that by raising...
Millions of smallholder farm households in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are net consumers of staple crop...
Most studies of input subsidy programs confine their analysis to measuring contemporaneous program e...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidized fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
This study has been conducted in order to generate evidence of the visibility of exit from farm inpu...
We measured the farm-level impacts of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) on fertiliser use...
This study uses three waves of nationally representative household-level panel data from Malawi to e...
What has been done? Malawi has a long tradition of intervention in maize markets that dates back to ...
This study uses a three-wave panel dataset from nationally representative surveys by the Central Sta...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityGovernments in sub-Saharan Africa have introduce...
The organization of maize marketing in Zambia reflects the main objective of the system—supplying ur...
The objective of the study was to provide empirical evidence on whether food aid leads to depressed ...
Zambian farmers have long experience with maize hybrids and input subsidies. The successful developm...