Does Shifting from In-kind Input Distribution to a Flexible E-voucher Approach Improve Input Subsidy Program Outcomes?
DOWNLOADSeptember 20, 2018 Nicole Mason-Wardell
Nicole M. Mason, Department of Agricultural, Food, & Resource Economics, Michigan State University
Dagbegnon A. Tossou & Kathy Baylis, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Auckland Kuteya & Hambulo Ngoma, Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute
Does shifting from in-kind input distribution to a flexible e-voucher approach improve input subsidy program outcomes? Evidence from Zambia
IFPRI, Applied Microeconomics and Development Seminar
Washington, DC, September 20, 2018