孟加拉国粮食补贴制度的政治经济学

The political economy of the food subsidy system in Bangladesh

Journal of Development Studies · 1998
被引 22
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

从政治经济学视角分析1980-1995年孟加拉国粮食补贴制度为何未能惠及农村贫困人口,发现寻租行为及外部援助机构的影响是关键原因。

Abstract

This article examines the operation of the food subsidy system in Bangladesh from 1980 to 1995 using a political economy perspective. Two political economy concepts ‐ rent‐seeking lobbies and rent‐seeking bureaucrats/agents ‐ are found to be useful in providing a partial explanation of why this system has failed to benefit the rural poor. However, each of these explanations is incomplete because it fails to consider the large impact that external actors ‐ USAID and the World Bank ‐ have had on the Bangladesh food subsidy system. One way to improve the ability of this system to reach the poor would be to increase the amount of self‐targeting in food subsidies by building on the Food‐for‐ Work programme.

孟加拉国食品补贴政治经济学寻租