Should cash transfer programmes restrict consumer choice? For example, should food assistance delivered in cash be restricted to food and exclude temptation goods? Theoretically, restrictions induce (1) a substitution effect away from restricted goods and (2) a negative wealth effect if transfers are extra-marginal and the resale of goods is costly. The welfare impact on transfer recipients is negative. We test these predictions by exploiting a natural experiment in a refugee settlement in Kenya, where some refugees receive monthly cash transfers restricted to food while others receive unrestricted transfers. In line with theory, we find that restricted transfers increase participation in a shadow resale market and negatively affect non-foo...
<p>Abstract: This article examines a randomised intervention in Delhi, India, that provided uncondit...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
Cash transfers' positive impacts on food expenditures are well documented. However, beneficiaries' i...
Should cash transfer programmes restrict consumer choice? For example, should food assistance delive...
Restrictions like work requirements and constraints on voucher transfers are often used in social we...
The productive impacts of transfer programs have received increased attention. However, little is kn...
To explore whether choices for transfers are influenced by peer monitoring, we examine private versu...
Debates over universal versus selective or targeted provision of benefits in social protection progr...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs aim to reduce poverty or advance social goals by encouragin...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...
Aid agencies often provide transfers in food rather than cash out of a paternalistic belief that foo...
The use of conditional cash transfers (CCTs) as means of combating poverty has increased considerabl...
This literature review examines the self-enforcing mechanisms of a poverty trap such as financial an...
Assistance to refugees living in camps is shifting from a humanitarian model, based on care and main...
Economists often default to the assumption that cash is always preferable to an in-kind transfer. Do...
<p>Abstract: This article examines a randomised intervention in Delhi, India, that provided uncondit...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
Cash transfers' positive impacts on food expenditures are well documented. However, beneficiaries' i...
Should cash transfer programmes restrict consumer choice? For example, should food assistance delive...
Restrictions like work requirements and constraints on voucher transfers are often used in social we...
The productive impacts of transfer programs have received increased attention. However, little is kn...
To explore whether choices for transfers are influenced by peer monitoring, we examine private versu...
Debates over universal versus selective or targeted provision of benefits in social protection progr...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs aim to reduce poverty or advance social goals by encouragin...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...
Aid agencies often provide transfers in food rather than cash out of a paternalistic belief that foo...
The use of conditional cash transfers (CCTs) as means of combating poverty has increased considerabl...
This literature review examines the self-enforcing mechanisms of a poverty trap such as financial an...
Assistance to refugees living in camps is shifting from a humanitarian model, based on care and main...
Economists often default to the assumption that cash is always preferable to an in-kind transfer. Do...
<p>Abstract: This article examines a randomised intervention in Delhi, India, that provided uncondit...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
Cash transfers' positive impacts on food expenditures are well documented. However, beneficiaries' i...