This paper is the written version of a lecture that draws principally on research on safety nets and operational experience with the implementation of safety nets, drawing heavily on the crisis of safety net programs in Indonesia from 1998 to 2000. As such it provides more views than reviews of the literature on the principal issues in the political economy of targeted safety net programs. The text is followed by a Q&A that clarifies views put perhaps too starkly in the text. Five major issues are reviewed. First, the implications of some simple models of electoral politics which make the budget allocated to programs endogenous to their targeting design highlight the dangers in ignoring political economy. Second, the political economy of sa...
[Excerpt] Developing country governments around the world, as well as the development agencies advis...
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Social Protection Discussion Papers are not formal publications of the World Bank. They present prel...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
Designing and implementing social safety net programs in 1998 was a new experience for Indonesia. th...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...
The lack of a coherent understanding of what is meant by the American safety net made it difficult t...
Social protection programs are underway to help assist individuals, households, and communities to b...
This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs in...
Poverty reduction, Hunger, Poor and vulnerable, Cash transfers, Inequality, Pro-poor policies, Safet...
The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be conc...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
In early 1998 the government of Indonesia established several Social Safety Net (SSN) programs, in o...
[Excerpt] Developing country governments around the world, as well as the development agencies advis...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to having a social protection polic...
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the curr...
This paper focuses on the experience of the transition countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia,...
Social Protection Discussion Papers are not formal publications of the World Bank. They present prel...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
Designing and implementing social safety net programs in 1998 was a new experience for Indonesia. th...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...
The lack of a coherent understanding of what is meant by the American safety net made it difficult t...
Social protection programs are underway to help assist individuals, households, and communities to b...
This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs in...
Poverty reduction, Hunger, Poor and vulnerable, Cash transfers, Inequality, Pro-poor policies, Safet...
The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be conc...
This paper interprets case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and ...
In early 1998 the government of Indonesia established several Social Safety Net (SSN) programs, in o...
[Excerpt] Developing country governments around the world, as well as the development agencies advis...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to having a social protection polic...
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the curr...