Targeting the Poor: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia
This paper reports an experiment in 640 Indonesian villages on three approaches to target the poor: proxy means tests (PMT), where assets are used to predict consumption; community targeting, where villagers rank everyone from richest to poorest; and a hybrid. Defining poverty based on PPP$2 per capita consumption, community targeting and the hybrid perform somewhat worse in identifying the poor than PMT, though not by enough to significantly affect poverty outcomes for a typical program. Elite capture does not explain these results. Instead, communities appear to apply a different concept of poverty. Consistent with this finding, community targeting results in higher satisfaction. (JEL C93, I32, I38, O12, O15, O18, R23)
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2012
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Authors: | Alatas, Vivi ; Banerjee, Abhijit ; Hanna, Rema ; Olken, Benjamin A. ; Tobias, Julia |
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American Economic Review. - American Economic Association - AEA. - Vol. 102.2012, 4, p. 1206-40
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American Economic Association - AEA |
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