Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria

While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far as we are aware no empirical studies have examined the spillover effects of targeted subsidies for just one input on the use of other complementary inputs with which there is low substitutability. Con...

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Autores principales: Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis Saweda O., Salau, Sheu
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153477
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description While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far as we are aware no empirical studies have examined the spillover effects of targeted subsidies for just one input on the use of other complementary inputs with which there is low substitutability. Consequently, this study begins to fill this gap by exploring the effect of increasing access to subsidized fertilizer on farmers’ use of improved seed in Nigeria.
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spelling CGSpace1534772025-11-06T07:20:13Z Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis Saweda O. Salau, Sheu farm inputs hybrids fertilizer application subsidies fertilizers While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far as we are aware no empirical studies have examined the spillover effects of targeted subsidies for just one input on the use of other complementary inputs with which there is low substitutability. Consequently, this study begins to fill this gap by exploring the effect of increasing access to subsidized fertilizer on farmers’ use of improved seed in Nigeria. 2013 2024-10-01T13:56:20Z 2024-10-01T13:56:20Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153477 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis Saweda and Salau, Sheu. 2013. Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1260. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153477
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hybrids
fertilizer application
subsidies
fertilizers
Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis Saweda O.
Salau, Sheu
Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria
title Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria
title_full Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria
title_fullStr Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria
title_short Spillover effects of targeted subsidies: An assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in Nigeria
title_sort spillover effects of targeted subsidies an assessment of fertilizer and improved seed use in nigeria
topic farm inputs
hybrids
fertilizer application
subsidies
fertilizers
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153477
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