Summary. — This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and benefit delivery for social safety nets. Several considerations should be carefully balanced in assessing the advantages of using community groups as targeting agents. First, gains from utilizing local information and social capital may be eroded by costly rent-seeking. Second, the potential improvement in targeting criteria from incorporating local notions of deprivation must be tempered by the possibility of program capture by local elites, and by the possibility that local preferences are not pro-poor. Third, intended outcomes may be undermined by unforeseen strategic targeting by local communities in response to national fundin...
This dissertation examines the capacity of socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods to collectively mo...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Community based targeting mechanism has been...
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publi...
How to target social program benefits to the poorest households in the developing world remains a ke...
The standard theory of anti-poverty targeting assumes individual incomes cannot be observed, but sta...
Community development is an important strategy to achieve change and develop communities. It can be ...
Abstract: This paper discusses the economic rationality of a system of social targets, as a way for ...
Community involvement is seen both as means and as ends in contemporary urban policy, and although i...
Risk and its consequences pose a formidable threat to poverty reduction efforts. This article review...
This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs in...
WP 2003-37 November 2003JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13The standard theory of anti-pove...
This dissertation examines the capacity of socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods to collectively mo...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Community based targeting mechanism has been...
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publi...
How to target social program benefits to the poorest households in the developing world remains a ke...
The standard theory of anti-poverty targeting assumes individual incomes cannot be observed, but sta...
Community development is an important strategy to achieve change and develop communities. It can be ...
Abstract: This paper discusses the economic rationality of a system of social targets, as a way for ...
Community involvement is seen both as means and as ends in contemporary urban policy, and although i...
Risk and its consequences pose a formidable threat to poverty reduction efforts. This article review...
This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs in...
WP 2003-37 November 2003JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13The standard theory of anti-pove...
This dissertation examines the capacity of socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods to collectively mo...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...