印度反贫困计划的有效性

The Effectiveness of India's Anti-Poverty Programmes

Journal of Development Studies · 2008
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

评估印度反贫困计划的设计,认为权力下放的效果不仅取决于穷人的政治力量,还取决于非穷人改善穷人福利的激励,实证分析支持这一观点。

Abstract

Abstract This paper critically evaluates the design of India's Anti-poverty programmes. In recent years, successive Indian Governments have sought to improve the performance of these programmes by decentralising their administration, vesting village governments with greater responsibility for their monitoring and oversight. An academic literature hypothesises that socioeconomic divisions within villages and the weak political strength of the poor reduces the effectiveness of decentralised programmes since, under these conditions, elites are able to ‘capture’ funds intended for the poor. This paper argues that the effect of administrative decentralisation of poverty programmes and local public goods on the magnitude of benefits to the poor depends not just on their political strength but also on the incentives the non-poor have to improve the welfare of the poor. The design of policy pays insufficient attention to such incentive issues. Empirical analysis provides support for this belief. The regression analysis of the paper reveals that welfare receipts affect the labour supply decisions of the poor and that the implementation of welfare programmes under control of village governments takes these effects into account.

印度反贫困计划行政分权精英俘获福利激励效应