The standard theory of anti-poverty targeting assumes individual incomes cannot be observed, but statistical properties of income distribution in broadly defined groups are known. Targeting rules are then derived for the forms of transfers conditioned on group membership of individuals. In this literature the motivating notion of a “group” is purely statistical, even when it is groups such as localities and ethnicities. We model instead a group as a “community”, meaning thereby a collection of individuals who have access to a community-specific public good, from which non-members are excluded. Such differential access constitutes a source of inequality among poor individuals belonging to different communities. We show that this formulation ...
The issue at stake is to explain why redistributive policies may vary so greatly for a given distrib...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
We describe a model of fundraising in social groups, where private information about quality of prov...
The standard theory of anti-poverty targeting assumes individual incomes cannot be observed, but sta...
WP 2003-37 November 2003JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13The standard theory of anti-pove...
If direct verficiation of low incomes on a case by case basis is too costly, then to some extent the...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
We investigate various group-size distributions occurring in a situation where each group's resource...
We study the influence of economic inequality on co-operation and aid distribution in community-base...
How to target social program benefits to the poorest households in the developing world remains a ke...
WP 2007-08 May 2007JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how vertical unity wit...
Debates over universal versus selective or targeted provision of benefits in social protection progr...
This paper provides a new explanation for the observed differences in the levels of public good prov...
We experimentally investigate the impact of income redistribution on voluntary contributions by grou...
This paper presents a model of private provision of a public good where individuals in a group have ...
The issue at stake is to explain why redistributive policies may vary so greatly for a given distrib...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
We describe a model of fundraising in social groups, where private information about quality of prov...
The standard theory of anti-poverty targeting assumes individual incomes cannot be observed, but sta...
WP 2003-37 November 2003JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13The standard theory of anti-pove...
If direct verficiation of low incomes on a case by case basis is too costly, then to some extent the...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
We investigate various group-size distributions occurring in a situation where each group's resource...
We study the influence of economic inequality on co-operation and aid distribution in community-base...
How to target social program benefits to the poorest households in the developing world remains a ke...
WP 2007-08 May 2007JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how vertical unity wit...
Debates over universal versus selective or targeted provision of benefits in social protection progr...
This paper provides a new explanation for the observed differences in the levels of public good prov...
We experimentally investigate the impact of income redistribution on voluntary contributions by grou...
This paper presents a model of private provision of a public good where individuals in a group have ...
The issue at stake is to explain why redistributive policies may vary so greatly for a given distrib...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
We describe a model of fundraising in social groups, where private information about quality of prov...