This paper explores debates in social policy choices and whether such provisions ought to be guided by principles of 'universalism,' or more selectively through targeting. The author discusses the forces behind the shift from universalism toward selectivity in using social policies to combat poverty in the developing countries. He reviews lessons from such policies and considers the administrative difficulties of targeting in the poor countries. The paper focuses on the cost-effectiveness of poverty reduction efforts, the political economy bases of policy choices, and the consequences of policy choices for individual incentive
The shortcomings of welfare strategies in Latin America based primarily upon the extension of contri...
This paper shows that when - in the manner of the recent targeting literature - the resources availa...
The article traces the evolution of economic thought concerning improving welfare and poverty reduct...
textabstractIt is very difficult to know the impact of the MDG paradigm on poverty reduction. On one...
In the recent study, we attempt to contribute to clarify the discussion of targeting and universaliz...
Public debate on social policies in Brazil has focused on the choice between targeted and universal ...
There has been an ongoing debate among researchers, policy-makers and development partners in low-in...
Public spending programs aimed at alleviating poverty can either be broadly targeted at categories o...
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publi...
The political economy models of targeting postulate that going universal is a win-win situation, for...
Targeted Universalism: Policy & Practice provides a roadmap to design policy that can serve grou...
Povery is a multi-faceted concept. Various meanings can be ascribed to it. In relative terms, peop...
Although a workfare scheme is potentially a cost-effective poverty alleviation scheme as it attracts...
Abstract This paper offers a critique on the politics of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and t...
Includes bibliographyThe author argues that the effectiveness of poverty alleviation instruments lar...
The shortcomings of welfare strategies in Latin America based primarily upon the extension of contri...
This paper shows that when - in the manner of the recent targeting literature - the resources availa...
The article traces the evolution of economic thought concerning improving welfare and poverty reduct...
textabstractIt is very difficult to know the impact of the MDG paradigm on poverty reduction. On one...
In the recent study, we attempt to contribute to clarify the discussion of targeting and universaliz...
Public debate on social policies in Brazil has focused on the choice between targeted and universal ...
There has been an ongoing debate among researchers, policy-makers and development partners in low-in...
Public spending programs aimed at alleviating poverty can either be broadly targeted at categories o...
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publi...
The political economy models of targeting postulate that going universal is a win-win situation, for...
Targeted Universalism: Policy & Practice provides a roadmap to design policy that can serve grou...
Povery is a multi-faceted concept. Various meanings can be ascribed to it. In relative terms, peop...
Although a workfare scheme is potentially a cost-effective poverty alleviation scheme as it attracts...
Abstract This paper offers a critique on the politics of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and t...
Includes bibliographyThe author argues that the effectiveness of poverty alleviation instruments lar...
The shortcomings of welfare strategies in Latin America based primarily upon the extension of contri...
This paper shows that when - in the manner of the recent targeting literature - the resources availa...
The article traces the evolution of economic thought concerning improving welfare and poverty reduct...