Can self-selection of subsidized commodities be used as a mechanism to transfer income to the poor? Evidence from two self-targeting programs, one in South Africa and one in Tunisia, shows that although self-targeting can clearly improve the distribution of food subsidies to the poorest members of society, its power to alleviate poverty and reduce income disparities is limited by preference patterns, income inequality, and the size of the individual subsidies. Self-targeting through quality and product differentiation can be a useful means to reform existing universal subsidy schemes, but it should be considered a transitional tool while the capacity for implementing more precise mechanisms is developed. Copyright 1998 by Oxford University ...
Public transfers of food aid are intended largely to support vulnerable populations in times of stre...
Subsidies are a potentially powerful tool to address concerns about income redistribution when the d...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...
Most governments implement policies or programs, such as food subsidies, to augment the incomes of d...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Provision of safety nets for the poor is a popular call in development policies especially in light ...
The goals of consumer food subsidies vary among countries and over time. Analyses of food subsidies ...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Self-targeting (ST) is a method used to allocate social transfers to specific households. Its princi...
Targeting involves the identification and selection of certain groups or households or even individu...
If Malawi’s fertilizer subsidy program aims to increase food security in the country, it should stri...
Governments of most countries attempt to influence the price consumers pay for food. In low-income c...
Budget constraints faced by governments in developing countries imply that effectively targeting per...
The economic characteristics of subsidized inputs affect how the benefits of the subsidy on the inpu...
Over the past few years Malawi made remarkable progress toward increasing its national maize product...
Public transfers of food aid are intended largely to support vulnerable populations in times of stre...
Subsidies are a potentially powerful tool to address concerns about income redistribution when the d...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...
Most governments implement policies or programs, such as food subsidies, to augment the incomes of d...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Provision of safety nets for the poor is a popular call in development policies especially in light ...
The goals of consumer food subsidies vary among countries and over time. Analyses of food subsidies ...
Society welfare plays essential role on supporting poor and low income deciles governments normally ...
Self-targeting (ST) is a method used to allocate social transfers to specific households. Its princi...
Targeting involves the identification and selection of certain groups or households or even individu...
If Malawi’s fertilizer subsidy program aims to increase food security in the country, it should stri...
Governments of most countries attempt to influence the price consumers pay for food. In low-income c...
Budget constraints faced by governments in developing countries imply that effectively targeting per...
The economic characteristics of subsidized inputs affect how the benefits of the subsidy on the inpu...
Over the past few years Malawi made remarkable progress toward increasing its national maize product...
Public transfers of food aid are intended largely to support vulnerable populations in times of stre...
Subsidies are a potentially powerful tool to address concerns about income redistribution when the d...
Many low-income countries pursue cheap-food policies in which consumers pay subsidized prices for br...