Input subsidy programs carry support as instruments to increase agricultural productivity, provided they are market-smart. This requires especially proper targeting to contain the fiscal pressure, with decentralized targeting of input vouchers currently the instrument of choice. Nonetheless, despite clear advantages in administrative costs, the fear of elite capture persists. These fears are borne out in the experience from the 2008 input voucher...
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2011/05/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS5651
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2011/05/01
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Disclosed
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Who is vouching for the input voucher ? decentralized targeting and elite capture in Tanzania
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targeting performance