Provision of safety nets for the poor is a popular call in development policies especially in light of the government’s pursuit of structural and macroeconomic adjustments. A simple exercise in this article shows that even when the only information employed in identifying potential beneficiaries is the area of residence, an area-differentiated income transfer program amounting to P2 billion is capable of achieving the same poverty reduction as a universal program. Increases in food prices are also found to be inimical to poor households.agriculture sector, rural sector, food subsidy
Subsidies have been a pervasive feature of agricultural policy in both high and low income countries...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Delivery of assistance to the poor has changed drastically in the past 20 years. While the availabil...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
This policy note presents the potential poverty impacts of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...
"This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs i...
Households in developing countries use a variety of informal mechanisms to cope with risk, including...
This article aims to investigate the possible role of agriculture with regard to poverty alleviation...
This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor...
The role of food aid in furthering the economic development of poor countries and in alleviating the...
Can self-selection of subsidized commodities be used as a mechanism to transfer income to the poor? ...
"The principal objective of food aid, besides responding to needs created by conflict, and other dis...
Poverty reduction, Hunger, Poor and vulnerable, Cash transfers, Inequality, Pro-poor policies, Safet...
Subsidies have been a pervasive feature of agricultural policy in both high and low income countries...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Delivery of assistance to the poor has changed drastically in the past 20 years. While the availabil...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
This policy note presents the potential poverty impacts of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...
"This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs i...
Households in developing countries use a variety of informal mechanisms to cope with risk, including...
This article aims to investigate the possible role of agriculture with regard to poverty alleviation...
This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor...
The role of food aid in furthering the economic development of poor countries and in alleviating the...
Can self-selection of subsidized commodities be used as a mechanism to transfer income to the poor? ...
"The principal objective of food aid, besides responding to needs created by conflict, and other dis...
Poverty reduction, Hunger, Poor and vulnerable, Cash transfers, Inequality, Pro-poor policies, Safet...
Subsidies have been a pervasive feature of agricultural policy in both high and low income countries...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Delivery of assistance to the poor has changed drastically in the past 20 years. While the availabil...