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From universal food subsisdies to a self-targeted program: A case study in Tunisian reform.

By: Tuck, Laura; Lindert, Kathy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington : World Bank, 1996Subject(s): Food Policy | Food -- Subsisdies -- Food security -- Tubisia. -- Food -- Subsisdies -- Food security -- Tubisia. -- Food -- Subsisdies -- Food security -- Tubisia. -- Food -- Subsisdies -- Food security -- TubisiaSummary: This study demonstrates that self-targeting reforms can be an effective tool both for reducing the fiscal costs of food subsisdies and improving their incidence.
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This study demonstrates that self-targeting reforms can be an effective tool both for reducing the fiscal costs of food subsisdies and improving their incidence.

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