This paper shows that adding a small application cost to transfer program can substantially improve targeting through self-selection. Our village-level experiment in Indonesia finds that requiring beneficiaries to apply for benefits results in substantially poorer beneficiaries than automatic enrollment using the same asset test. Marginally increasing application costs on an experimental basis does not further improve targeting. Estimating a model of the application decision implies that the results are largely driven by the nonpoor, who make up the bulk of the population, forecasting that they are unlikely to pass the asset test and therefore not bothering to apply
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
This paper assesses the ex-post performance of two popular targeting mechanisms, Proxy Means Testing...
We build a structural model of application and selection into a treatment program to study the effec...
This paper shows that adding a small application cost to a transfer program can substantially improv...
Abstract. We conduct a randomized experiment within Indonesia’s Conditional Cash Transfer program th...
This paper reports an experiment in 640 Indonesian villages on three approaches to target the poor: ...
The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be conc...
"The use of means testing for determining eligibility has become increasingly popular in developing ...
Targeted social safety net programs have become an increasingly common tool to address poverty (Coad...
This paper assesses the performance of method targeting and implementation error of social transfer ...
How to target social program benefits to the poorest households in the developing world remains a ke...
Using data that enables us to distinguish between the different components of program participation ...
Community-based selection of social program recipients has the potential to benefit from local knowl...
The popularity and increasing controversy around microcredit has given rise to the need for rigorous...
Summaries The case for targeting cash or in?kind transfers to the poor – that it maximises cost?eff...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
This paper assesses the ex-post performance of two popular targeting mechanisms, Proxy Means Testing...
We build a structural model of application and selection into a treatment program to study the effec...
This paper shows that adding a small application cost to a transfer program can substantially improv...
Abstract. We conduct a randomized experiment within Indonesia’s Conditional Cash Transfer program th...
This paper reports an experiment in 640 Indonesian villages on three approaches to target the poor: ...
The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be conc...
"The use of means testing for determining eligibility has become increasingly popular in developing ...
Targeted social safety net programs have become an increasingly common tool to address poverty (Coad...
This paper assesses the performance of method targeting and implementation error of social transfer ...
How to target social program benefits to the poorest households in the developing world remains a ke...
Using data that enables us to distinguish between the different components of program participation ...
Community-based selection of social program recipients has the potential to benefit from local knowl...
The popularity and increasing controversy around microcredit has given rise to the need for rigorous...
Summaries The case for targeting cash or in?kind transfers to the poor – that it maximises cost?eff...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
This paper assesses the ex-post performance of two popular targeting mechanisms, Proxy Means Testing...
We build a structural model of application and selection into a treatment program to study the effec...