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On Assessing Pro-Poorness of Government Programmes: International Comparisons

In: The Many Dimensions of Poverty

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  • Nanak Kakwani
  • Hyun H. Son

Abstract

Governments in developing countries are increasingly considering introducing safety net programmes that provide income for the poor or for those who face a probable risk of falling into poverty, in the absence of the cash or in-kind transfers provided by such programmes. In designing such programmes, governments in developing countries are often faced with the choice between cash and in-kind transfers. Economic theory would lead us to believe that cash transfers are the preferred means of assistance. A range of economic as well as administrative considerations influence this choice (Grosh 1994; Jimenez 1993; Tabor 2002).

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  • Nanak Kakwani & Hyun H. Son, 2013. "On Assessing Pro-Poorness of Government Programmes: International Comparisons," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Nanak Kakwani & Jacques Silber (ed.), The Many Dimensions of Poverty, chapter 13, pages 251-274, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-59240-7_13
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230592407_13
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