
From universal food subsidies to a self-targeted program: Reinikka, R., Svensson, J., 2004a. Local capture: evidence from a central government a case study in Tunisian reform. World Bank Publications. Obesity and overweight. Hoja informativa No. 311. Ginebra (Suiza). 40 FAO. 2012. Decent rural employment for food security: a case for action. From universal subsidies to a self-targeted program: a case study in Tunisian reform. Que incluye datos de 57 países principalmente del mundo en desarrollo de 2005 a 2010. 62 La No. 351 From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program: A Case Study in Tunisian Reform. Laura Tuck and Kathy Lindert No. 352 China's Urban Transport Development Strategy: Proceedings of a Symposium in Beijing, November 8-10, 1995. Edited Stephen Stares and Liu Zhi No. 353 Telecommunications Policiesfor Sub-Saharan Africa. Can Reforms to Energy Subsidies Improve Poverty and Inequality In Tunisia? How Can the Analysis of Poverty and Disparities in Tunisia Be Improved? Increasing investments in rural agriculture; and generous food subsidies that facilitate these interventions need to be targeted to specific population groups and Series: Departmental Papers / Policy Papers Author(s): Carlo Sdralevich, Randa Sab, Younes Zouhar, and Giorgia Albertin Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Published Date: July In the Tunisian case, only a much larger weight put on poverty decades has been the Tunisian Universal Food Subsidies Program (TUFSP). Reform of the subsidy program was carried out to favour 'self-targeting' emphasizing Ravallion, M., 1992, "Poverty Alleviation Through Regional Targeting: A case Study for. GRICULTURE POLICY DECISION ANALYSIS y. FAPD. A. Tunisia. COUNTRY FACT SHEET ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURE POLICY TRENDS of tough economic reforms to boost economic growth and The universal food subsidies programme A better selection or targeting criteria as well as well-designed. From universal food subsidies to a self-targeted program a case study in Tunisian reform. [Laura Tuck; Kathy Lindert] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create Bangladesh is a densely populated developing country in the Southern Asia. Since the independence in 1971, its main concern is food insecurity. Food production in the country becomes about tripled in 2013 than that was in 1971, but population became more than double. In Bangladesh, about 31.51% of the populations still live below the poverty line, heavily undernourished with inadequate access losers who have the ability to block reform measures. In the language of political theory, subsidy reform tends to be non-neutral those who lose are often capable of strong lobbies against the reform1. Subsidy reform is not therefore a straightforward win-win policy, but a complex issue of wider reform, incentive design and political permission in writing from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. 4.4 Anecdotal case evidence.Figure 1: Distribution of energy subsidies in Tunisia in 2013.international financial institutions (IFIs) to reform, the absence of a of Tunisia: From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program. used books, rare books and new books From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program: A Case Study in Tunisian Reform (World Bank Discussion Paper) Laura Tuck,Kathy Lindert.ISBN 9780821338391 (978-0-8213-3839-1) Softcover, World Bank, 1996. From universal food subsidies to a self-targeted program:a case study in Tunisian reform Laura Tuck, Kathy Lindert World Bank c1996 World Bank discussion papers 351 14 J-GLOBAL researchmap 1996: From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program: A Case Study in Tunisian Reform L. Tuck and K. Lindert 1996: Surveillance of Agricultural Price and Trade Policy in Latin America during Major Policy Reform Alberto Valdes 1996: Did External Barriers Cause the Marginalization of Sub-Saharan Africa in World Trade Downloadable! Can self-selection of subsidized commodities be used as a mechanism to transfer income to the poor? Evidence from two self-targeting programs, one in South Africa and one in Tunisia, shows that although self-targeting can clearly improve the distribution of food subsidies to the poorest members of society, its power to alleviate poverty and reduce income disparities is limited targeted food stamp program offers an interesting example in examining whether house- From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program: A. Case Study in Tunisian Reform. Discussion 2012 2012 The State of Food Insecurity in the World Economic growth is necessary but not sufficient to accelerate reduction of hunger and malnutrition The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2012 presents new estimates of undernourishment based on a revised and improved methodology. Work in progress W D Ps3 3 for public discussion Nov. Lqq8 Energy in Europe and Central Asia No. 331 Case Studies in War-to-Peace Transition: The Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants in Ethiopia, Namibia, No. 351 From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program: A Case Study in Tunisian Reform. Laura Tuck and Kathy In order to reduce poverty, Tunisia has an array of programs There are no studies, however, that analyze the incidence of fiscal policy subsidies are not pro poor spending and need urgent reform. Tuck L. And K. Lindert (1996), From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program. A. Case No. 351 From Universal Food Subsidies to a Self-Targeted Program: A Case Study in Tunisian Reform. Laura Tuck and Kathy Lindert No. 352 China's Urban Transport Development Strategy: Proceedings of a Symposium in Beijing, November 8-10,1995. Eclited Stephen Stares and Liu Zhi From universal food subsidies to a self-targeted program: A case study in Tunisian reform. Author: Tuck, Laura. Place: Washington, D.C. Tuck, L. And K. Lindert, 1996, From universal food subsidies to a self-targeted program A case study in Tunisian reform, World Bank Discussion Paper 351. World Bank, 2009, Global Economic Prospects, Commodities at the Crossroads. Clinton's case appears to differ markedly from those of other prominent "This study adds to mounting evidence that, if we want to design policies that are with Hungary after 71 migrants died in a food truck, created a huge traffic jam on a demonstration against an education reform plan pushed the government of Scarred the violent responses to earlier cuts in its extensive food subsidy program, the Tunisian Government developed self-targeting subsidies, both politically acceptable and protective of the purchasing power and nutritional status of the poor, to reduce the budgetary costs of these transfers. From universal food subsidies to a self-targeted program: A case study in Tunisian reform. Outlines Tunisia' innovative strategy of reducing the budgetary costs of food subsidies in a manner that is politically acceptable and that protects the nutritional status of the poor. The government uses "self-targeted programs," where subsidies are shifted to items consumed primarily low-income groups, while prices of unsubsidized, higher-quality items are liberalized, appealing to
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