In this paper, we evaluate the impact of this proposed change to the existing FISP design and implementation mechanisms by utilizing two waves of the Living Standards Measurement Study - Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA)survey merged with historical climate data. We estimate how the demand for agricultural inputs varies according to a variation in the targeting criteria and identify more efficient farmers that should be eligible for the FISP.

Impacts of modifying Malawi's farm input subsidy programme targeting / Asfaw, Solomon; Cattaneo, Andrea; Pallante, Giacomo; Palma, Alessandro. - (2017).

Impacts of modifying Malawi's farm input subsidy programme targeting

Pallante, Giacomo;
2017-01-01

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In this paper, we evaluate the impact of this proposed change to the existing FISP design and implementation mechanisms by utilizing two waves of the Living Standards Measurement Study - Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA)survey merged with historical climate data. We estimate how the demand for agricultural inputs varies according to a variation in the targeting criteria and identify more efficient farmers that should be eligible for the FISP.
2017
Roma
FAO
978-92-5-109908-7
Asfaw, Solomon; Cattaneo, Andrea; Pallante, Giacomo; Palma, Alessandro
Impacts of modifying Malawi's farm input subsidy programme targeting / Asfaw, Solomon; Cattaneo, Andrea; Pallante, Giacomo; Palma, Alessandro. - (2017).
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