The Egyptian Food Subsidy System

The Egyptian Food Subsidy System
Title The Egyptian Food Subsidy System PDF eBook
Author Akhter U. Ahmed
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 169
Release 2001
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0896291219

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The Egyptian Food Subsidy System: Structure, Performance, and Options for Reform evaluates the economic, political, and technical feasibility of reducing costs while improving or maintaining the welfare of the poor. The report addresses five questions: (1) How well does the present system target the poor? (2) How much leakage- the pilferage of subsidized foods in the distribution channel-occurs? (3) At what cost does the government transfer income to the needy? (4) How can subsidies be better targeted to the needy? And (5) What are politically feasible options for reform?

Nutrition and economic development

Nutrition and economic development
Title Nutrition and economic development PDF eBook
Author Ecker, Olivier
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 282
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 089629238X

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This book’s main hypothesis is that Egypt’s large food subsidy system has been ineffective in reducing undernutrition; in fact, it may have contributed to sustaining and even aggravating both nutrition challenges. For a long time, the subsidy system provided only calorie-rich foods, at very low and constant prices and with quotas much above dietary recommendations. This system has created incentives to consume calorie-overladen and unbalanced diets, increasing the risks of child and maternal overnutrition and, at high subsidy levels, the risk of inadequate child nutrition. Moreover, the large public budget allocated to the food subsidies is unavailable for possibly more nutrition-beneficial spending, such as for child and maternal nutrition-specific interventions. The authors’ findings consistently suggest that—in addition to the well-known economic rationale for reforming the Egyptian food subsidy system—there are strong reasons to reform food subsidies due to nutrition and public health concerns. A fundamental food subsidy reform process has been under way since June 2014. The already-implemented changes can be expected to have reduced some incentives for overconsumption and may have positive dietary effects. However, further major reform efforts are needed to transform the current subsidy system into a key policy instrument in the fight against malnutrition. The findings of this book should be valuable to policy makers, analysts, development partners, and others concerned with improving food security and promoting healthy nutrition in Egypt and other developing countries with large social protection programs.

Subsidy Reform in the Middle East and North Africa

Subsidy Reform in the Middle East and North Africa
Title Subsidy Reform in the Middle East and North Africa PDF eBook
Author Mr.Carlo A Sdralevich
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 130
Release 2014-07-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1498350437

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In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries price subsidies are common, especially on food and fuels. However, these are neither well targeted nor cost effective as a social protection tool, often benefiting mainly the better off instead of the poor and vulnerable. This paper explores the challenges of replacing generalized price subsidies with more equitable social safety net instruments, including the short-term inflationary effects, and describes the features of successful subsidy reforms.

Food Subsidies in Egypt

Food Subsidies in Egypt
Title Food Subsidies in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Grant MacDonald Scobie
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 72
Release 1983
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780896290419

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Research report on the impact of food subsidies on foreign exchange and the industrial sector in Egypt, based on an econometric model of the balance of payments - examines the effect of food policy on exchange rates, inflation and trade structure; discusses price control, food imports and food consumption. Bibliography, graphs and statistical tables.

The 1.5 Billion People Question

The 1.5 Billion People Question
Title The 1.5 Billion People Question PDF eBook
Author Harold Alderman
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781464810879

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This book addresses the thorny and fascinating question of how food and voucher programs, despite theory and evidence generally favoring cash, remain relevant, have evolved, and, in most circumstances, have improved over time. In doing so, we take an evolutionary and pragmatic view; we are interested in understanding why food-based programs exist and how countries can benefit from transformations such as that of Chhattisgarh, not in determining whether those programs should exist.

The Quest for Subsidy Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa Region

The Quest for Subsidy Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa Region
Title The Quest for Subsidy Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa Region PDF eBook
Author Paolo Verme
Publisher Springer
Pages 356
Release 2017-04-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319529269

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This book is an analysis of energy and food subsidies in the MENA region between 2010 and 2014. Using the World Bank’s proprietary SUBSIM model, the book studies the distribution of subsidies and the simulation of subsidy reforms across eight countries within in a partial equilibrium framework. The distributional analysis of subsidies provides information on who benefits from existing subsidies, while the simulations of subsidy reforms provide information on the outcomes of the reforms in terms of government budget, household welfare, poverty, inequality, and the trade-offs between these outcomes. This focus provides governments with the essential information they need to make decisions on subsidy reforms and consumers with a clear sense of which programs and reforms are successful. The book highlights the historical roots of subsidies, the real trigger of subsidy reforms, and the complexity of subsidy reforms. It discusses the pros and cons of radical and gradualist approaches to reforms, the use of compensation mechanisms and their implications, the advantages and disadvantages of public information campaigns, the political economy of targeting different economic populations, the political timing of reforms, and whether, overall, the reforms observed in the MENA region have been successful. The first book on subsidies in the MENA region that is based on primary micro data, this book is useful for researchers and graduate students studying political economy and working with microsimulation modelling instruments as well as government officials engaged in subsidies reforms, research institutes and private consulting groups advising governments on subsidy reforms.

Scaling Up Nutrition in the Arab Republic of Egypt

Scaling Up Nutrition in the Arab Republic of Egypt
Title Scaling Up Nutrition in the Arab Republic of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Christopher H. Herbst
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 189
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Medical
ISBN 1464814678

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Malnutrition is a huge burden on the Arab Republic of Egypt’s economy. Undernutrition—manifested by poor linear growth (stunting), wasting, and micronutrient deficiencies in children and by anemia among women of reproductive age—collectively saps an estimated two percent of Egypt’s annual gross domestic product through forgone productivity and health care costs, representing an economic hemorrhaging of billions of U.S. dollars per year. Adding to this challenge is the co-occurrence of overweight and obesity among children, leading to a malnutrition double burden. Scaling Up Nutrition in the Arab Republic of Egypt aims to inform the development of nutrition policy and guide nutrition investments over the coming years. It reviews Egypt’s nutrition situation, the interventions currently in place, and the opportunities, costs, benefits, and fiscal space implications of scaling up a set of high-impact interventions to address undernutrition. The book, a collaborative effort between the World Bank and UNICEF, is targeted at all those involved in developing and implementing nutrition interventions in Egypt and beyond.