This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor. We find that food aid in Ethiopia is "pro-poor." Our results indicate that (i) net buyers of wheat are poorer than net sellers of wheat, (ii) there are more buyers of wheat than sellers of wheat at all levels of income, (iii) the proportion of net sellers is increasing in living standards and (iv) net benefit ratios are higher for poorer households indicating that poorer households benefit proportionately more from a drop in the price of wheat. In light of this evidence, it appears that households at all levels of income benefit from food aid and that - somewhat surprisingly - the benefits go disproportionately to the poorest households.
Grain Marketing Research Project, Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation, Addis Ababafood ...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
We study the distribution of food aid in Ethiopia between 1994 and 2004 using data from the Ethiopia...
This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor...
Ethiopia is one of the highest food aid recipient countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. Despit...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
Lucas, Adrienne M.This dissertation consists of two separate essays. The first essay examines if the...
This paper identifies the factors driving the allocations of food aid in Ethiopia. We determine both...
Grain Marketing Research Project, Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation, Addis Ababafood ...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
We study the distribution of food aid in Ethiopia between 1994 and 2004 using data from the Ethiopia...
This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor...
Ethiopia is one of the highest food aid recipient countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. Despit...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
Lucas, Adrienne M.This dissertation consists of two separate essays. The first essay examines if the...
This paper identifies the factors driving the allocations of food aid in Ethiopia. We determine both...
Grain Marketing Research Project, Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation, Addis Ababafood ...
Ethiopia is one of the leading aid recipient countries in the world and Africa with 5-6 millions peo...
We study the distribution of food aid in Ethiopia between 1994 and 2004 using data from the Ethiopia...