Impacts of in-kind transfers on household food consumption: evidence from targeted food programmes in Bangladesh
This article examines the impact of wheat transfers and cash incomes on wheat consumption and wheat markets. Using propensity score matching techniques, the MPC for wheat is on average 0.33, ranging form essentially zero for Food For Work (a programme with large transfers) to 0.51 for Food For Educa...
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| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Informa UK Limited
2003
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157878 |
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