Millions of smallholder farm households in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are net consumers of staple crops, and millions of poor urban households spend a significant share of their income purchasing staple foods. Recent research has underscored the major effects of changes in food prices on poverty, with the weight of the evidence indicating that rising food prices exacerbate poverty and food insecurity. Large-scale input subsidy programs, particularly for maize, have grown in popularity in SSA over the last decade. An important hypothesized but heretofore empirically untested benefit of these programs is that by raising maize production, the subsidies should put downward pressure on retail maize prices to the benefit of urban consumers and the ...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
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...
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...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
This study uses three waves of nationally representative household-level panel data from Malawi to e...
This study uses three waves of nationally representative household-level panel data from Malawi to e...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
Most studies of input subsidy programs confine their analysis to measuring contemporaneous program e...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidised fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidized fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
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...
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...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
This study uses three waves of nationally representative household-level panel data from Malawi to e...
This study uses three waves of nationally representative household-level panel data from Malawi to e...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
Most studies of input subsidy programs confine their analysis to measuring contemporaneous program e...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidised fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidized fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...