This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on production, sales and purchases. We estimate the discrete choice and the level choice using the Ethiopian rural household survey. The panel dimension allows us to deal with food aid selection. Running a panel Tobit with sample selection and endogeneity we find that food aid reduces the probability of being a producer. It increases the one of being a seller and decreases the one of being a buyer only after 2004 that corresponds to changes in the criteria of food aid allocation. Food aid does not affect the level choice
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
Abstract. This study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the economic impact of food aid on p...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on production, sales and purchases. We estima...
This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on wheat production, sales and purchases in r...
Abstract: This paper examined impacts of food aid on domestic food production employing a computabl...
Food aid is an important tool to fight poverty and avert humanitarian crises in developing countries...
We examine whether food aid necessarily acts as a disincentive to food production in recipient econo...
This analysis note examines food aid targeting efficiencies and the determinants of food aid distri...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
A model in which policy makers maximize a weighted welfare function of producer, consumer, and taxpa...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
We measured the producer price impacts of food and cash transfer programmes in Ethiopia using monthl...
This paper identifies the factors driving the allocations of food aid in Ethiopia. We determine both...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
Abstract. This study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the economic impact of food aid on p...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on production, sales and purchases. We estima...
This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on wheat production, sales and purchases in r...
Abstract: This paper examined impacts of food aid on domestic food production employing a computabl...
Food aid is an important tool to fight poverty and avert humanitarian crises in developing countries...
We examine whether food aid necessarily acts as a disincentive to food production in recipient econo...
This analysis note examines food aid targeting efficiencies and the determinants of food aid distri...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
A model in which policy makers maximize a weighted welfare function of producer, consumer, and taxpa...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
We measured the producer price impacts of food and cash transfer programmes in Ethiopia using monthl...
This paper identifies the factors driving the allocations of food aid in Ethiopia. We determine both...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
Abstract. This study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the economic impact of food aid on p...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...