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misallocation

STEG Working Paper Series

The Macroeconomic Impact of Agricultural Input Subsidies

Karol Mazur, Laszlo Tetenyi 11 July 2025
The Macroeconomics of Intensive Agriculture
STEG Working Paper Series

The Equilibrium Impact of Agricultural Support Prices and Input Subsidies

Pubali Chakraborty, Anand Chopra, Lalit Contractor 03 July 2025
Agriculture productivity
STEG Project Policy Brief

Support Prices, Input Subsidies and Misallocation in Indian Agriculture

Lalit Contractor, Pubali Chakraborty, Anand Chopra 17 June 2025
korea
STEG Working Paper Series

The Plant-Level View of Korea’s Growth Miracle and Slowdown

Munseob Lee, Yongseok Shin 29 July 2024
Farming
STEG Working Paper Series

Misallocation and Product Choice

Stepan Gordeev, Sudhir Singh 05 April 2024
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STEG Working Paper Series

Misallocation and Financial Constraints Among Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa

Fatou Kiné Thioune 16 March 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Land Property Rights, Financial Frictions, and Resource Allocation in Developing Countries

Kristina Manysheva 15 December 2022
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STEG Working Paper Series

Allocation of Female Talent and Cross-Country Productivity Differences

Munseob Lee 30 October 2023

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STEG is a research initiative funded by the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office that aims to provide a better understanding of structural change, productivity, and growth in low- and middle-income countries. Our research will help developing country governments, NGOs, and the private sector to design and implement strategies that better facilitate growth.

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