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Experiment 3 Tansania 3 Tanzania 3 Agrarsubvention 2 Agricultural subsidy 2 Düngemittel 2 Fertility 2 Fertilität 2 Fertilizer 2 Subsidy 2 Subvention 2 fertilizer 2 input subsidies 2 Efficiency 1 Effizienz 1 Feldforschung 1 Field research 1 trade-off 1 tradeoff 1
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Giné, Xavier 4 Patel, Shreena 4 Valley, Ildrim 4 Ribeiro, Bernardo 3 Barboza Ribeiro, Bernardo 1
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American journal of agricultural economics 1 Policy research working paper : WPS 1 World Bank E-Library Archive 1 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 1
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Targeting Inputs : Experimental Evidence from Tanzania
Giné, Xavier - 2019
Input subsidy programs (ISP) often have two conflicting targeting goals: selecting individuals with the highest marginal return to inputs on efficiency grounds, or the poorest individuals on equity grounds, allowing for a secondary market to restore efficiency gains. To study this targeting...
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Targeting inputs : experimental evidence from Tanzania
Giné, Xavier; Patel, Shreena; Ribeiro, Bernardo; … - 2019
Input subsidy programs (ISP) often have two conflicting targeting goals: selecting individuals with the highest marginal return to inputs on efficiency grounds, or the poorest individuals on equity grounds, allowing for a secondary market to restore efficiency gains. To study this targeting...
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Efficiency and Equity of Input Subsidies : Experimental Evidence from Tanzania
Giné, Xavier; Patel, Shreena; Ribeiro, Bernardo; … - 2019
Input subsidy programs (ISP) often have two conflicting targeting goals: selecting individuals with the highest marginal return to inputs on efficiency grounds, or the poorest individuals on equity grounds, allowing for a secondary market to restore efficiency gains. To study this targeting...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013255076
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Efficiency and equity of input subsidies : experimental evidence from Tanzania
Giné, Xavier; Patel, Shreena; Ribeiro, Bernardo; … - In: American journal of agricultural economics 104 (2022) 5, pp. 1625-1655
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