What Drives Agricultural Input Subsidy Reform in Africa? Applying the Kaleidoscope Model

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February 28, 2017 - Danielle Resnick, <matherda@msu.edu>, Nicole Mason, and Daniel Ndyetabula

Danielle Resnick, David Mather, Nicole Mason, and Daniel Ndyetabula. 2017. What Drives Agricultural Input Subsidy Reform in Africa? Applying the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Policy Change. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Brief 27. East Lansing: Michigan State University 

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Analyzes the process surrounding agricultural input subsidy policies (ISPs) in Africa
  • Synthesizes the results of in-depth applications to Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia
  • Tests the robustness of the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Policy Change
  • Distills key lessons for when and how policy change around ISPs is more feasible

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