ABSTRACT

Whereas there is plenty of work looking at macroeconomic effect of public spending on growth and poverty in Africa as well as studies of the impact of spending or investment in one economic sector on outcomes in that sector or on broader welfare measures, this book fills a much needed gap in the research looking how the composition of public spending affects key development outcomes in the region.

The book brings together recent analysis on the trends in, and returns to, public spending for agricultural growth and rural development in Africa. Case studies of selected African countries provide insights on the contributions of different types of public expenditures for poverty, growth and welfare outcomes, as well as insights into the constraints in gaining development mileage from investments in the agricultural sector.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Public Spending for Agriculture in Africa

Definition, Measures, and Trends

chapter 3|42 pages

Agricultural Growth and Poverty Reduction Impacts of Public Investments

Concepts and Techniques for Undertaking Assessments

chapter 6|24 pages

Public Investment and Poverty Reduction in Tanzania

Evidence from Household Survey Data

chapter 8|30 pages

The bang for the Birr

Public Spending and Rural Welfare in Ethiopia

chapter 10|11 pages

Agricultural and Rural Public Spending in Africa

Conclusions and Implications