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targeting preferences 4 Externalities 3 Externer Effekt 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Africa 2 Armutsbekämpfung 2 Poverty reduction 2 Spillover effect 2 Spillover-Effekt 2 Zambia 2 cash transfers 2 community-based targeting 2 field experiment 2 participatory wealth ranking 2 poverty 2 welfare measures 2 Accidents 1 Afrika 1 Armut 1 Congestion Charge 1 Counterterrorism policy 1 Experiment 1 Fatalities 1 Feldforschung 1 Field research 1 Injuries 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Poverty 1 Publicness and corner solutions 1 Redistribution 1 Sambia 1 Social indicator 1 Social security benefits 1 Sozialer Indikator 1 Tax-subsidy redistributive schemes 1 Terrorism 1 Terrorismus 1 Terrorist-targeting preferences 1
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Free 3 Undetermined 2
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 5 Undetermined 1
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Bandyopadhyay, Subhayu 2 Sandler, Todd 2 Schüring, Esther 2 Wiegand, Martin 2
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Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 Working paper 1 World Development 1 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Welfare Measurement and Poverty Targeting Based on Participatory Wealth Rankings
Wiegand, Martin - 2020
Participatory wealth rankings (PWRs) present an inclusive and inexpensive targeting method to identify poor households. They tend to be well received by participants but point to a systematically different understanding of welfare than implied by consumption-based rankings. This suggests that...
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Welfare measurement and poverty targeting based on participatory wealth rankings
Wiegand, Martin - 2020
Participatory wealth rankings (PWRs) present an inclusive and inexpensive targeting method to identify poor households. They tend to be well received by participants but point to a systematically different understanding of welfare than implied by consumption-based rankings. This suggests that...
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Counterterrorism policy: spillovers, regime stability, and corner solutions
Bandyopadhyay, Subhayu; Sandler, Todd - 2020
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Counterterrorism policy : spillovers, regime solidity, and corner solutions
Bandyopadhyay, Subhayu; Sandler, Todd - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 188 (2021), pp. 811-827
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Preferences for Community-based Targeting - Field Experimental Evidence from Zambia
Schüring, Esther - In: World Development 54 (2014) C, pp. 360-373
how individual targeting preferences translate into group outcomes and which determinants of progressiveness prevail in …
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Preferences for community-based targeting : field experimental evidence from Zambia
Schüring, Esther - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 54 (2014), pp. 360-373
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