This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to having a social protection policy that stakes out a productive safety net below the vulnerable and keeps them from slipping into a poverty trap. Much of the value of the productive safety net comes from mitigating the ex ante effects of risk and crowding in additional investment. The analysis also explores the implications of different mechanisms of targeting social protection transfers. In the presence of poverty traps, modestly regressive targeting based on critical asset thresholds may have better long-run poverty reduction effects than traditional needs-based targeting.Safety Nets and Transfers,Rural Poverty Reduction,Population Policies,Debt Markets
Developing countries urgently require a more effective poverty alleviation strategy. The emerging co...
WP 2003-42 September 2003This paper offers an informal theory of fractal poverty traps that lead to ...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...
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 explores the implications of poverty traps for the design of poverty re-duction policy by...
This paper uses the economic theory of asset thresholds and poverty traps to reflect on the nature o...
Poverty reduction, Hunger, Poor and vulnerable, Cash transfers, Inequality, Pro-poor policies, Safet...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
Social protection describes all public and private initiatives that provide income or consumption tr...
This paper aims to present another explanation for poverty traps, by the presence of hazardous event...
Social protection emerged as a significant strand of development policy in the 1990s, out of the ‘s...
Abstract: Most conceptualisations of the bottom billion assume that “the poor ” are a minority group...
The document, presented by Christopher B. Barrett, Cornell University, discusses the challenge of im...
Recent perspectives on social protection focus on risk and vulnerability to poverty and attempt to i...
Developing countries urgently require a more effective poverty alleviation strategy. The emerging co...
WP 2003-42 September 2003This paper offers an informal theory of fractal poverty traps that lead to ...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...
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 explores the implications of poverty traps for the design of poverty re-duction policy by...
This paper uses the economic theory of asset thresholds and poverty traps to reflect on the nature o...
Poverty reduction, Hunger, Poor and vulnerable, Cash transfers, Inequality, Pro-poor policies, Safet...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
Social protection describes all public and private initiatives that provide income or consumption tr...
This paper aims to present another explanation for poverty traps, by the presence of hazardous event...
Social protection emerged as a significant strand of development policy in the 1990s, out of the ‘s...
Abstract: Most conceptualisations of the bottom billion assume that “the poor ” are a minority group...
The document, presented by Christopher B. Barrett, Cornell University, discusses the challenge of im...
Recent perspectives on social protection focus on risk and vulnerability to poverty and attempt to i...
Developing countries urgently require a more effective poverty alleviation strategy. The emerging co...
WP 2003-42 September 2003This paper offers an informal theory of fractal poverty traps that lead to ...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...