Shortening the Path to Productive Investment: Evidence from Input Fairs and Cash Transfers in Malawi

30 Pages Posted: 29 May 2023

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Shilpa Aggarwal

Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad

Dahyeon Jeong

World Bank

Naresh Kumar

UC Santa Cruz

David Sungho Park

KDI School of Public Policy and Management

Jonathan Robinson

University of California, Santa Cruz

Alan Spearot

University of California, Santa Cruz

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Abstract

While cash transfers consistently show large effects on immediate outcomes like consumption, limited access to markets may mute their impact on productive investment. In an experiment in Malawi, we cross-cut cash transfers with an “input fair”, designed to reduce transport costs to access agricultural inputs. Cash alone increases investment by 25%, while the input fair doubles this effect. Input fairs alone were ineffective. A mistimed public subsidy program undoes the incremental effect of the joint intervention (though not of cash alone) by causing input fair purchases to crowd out subsidized inputs, such that the program had no effect on quantities.

Keywords: O13, Q12

Suggested Citation

Aggarwal, Shilpa and Jeong, Dahyeon and Kumar, Naresh and Park, David Sungho and Robinson, Jonathan and Spearot, Alan, Shortening the Path to Productive Investment: Evidence from Input Fairs and Cash Transfers in Malawi. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4462697 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4462697

Shilpa Aggarwal (Contact Author)

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Dahyeon Jeong

World Bank ( email )

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Naresh Kumar

UC Santa Cruz ( email )

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David Sungho Park

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Jonathan Robinson

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Alan Spearot

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