This paper analyzes the distributional effect of public spending in Zambia using the most recent data from the 2010 Living Conditions Monitoring Survey. The analysis focuses on both the "traditional" social sectors, such as education and public healthcare, as well as other spending areas less thoroughly studied, such as agricultural support programs. Ultimately, this benefit incidence analysis addresses the extent to which spending is pro-poor and...
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2012/04/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS6052
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2012/04/01
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How pro-poor and progressive is social spending in Zambia ?
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Primary and Secondary Education