现金与实物转移支付的价格效应

The Price Effects of Cash Versus In-Kind Transfers

Review of Economic Studies · 2018
被引 231
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中文导读

研究墨西哥随机实验发现,实物转移支付使当地价格下降4%,而现金转移支付对价格影响微弱,且价格效应在欠发达村庄更显著。

Abstract

This article examines the effect of cash versus in-kind transfers on local prices. Both types of transfers increase the demand for normal goods; in-kind transfers also increase supply in recipient communities, which could lead to lower prices than under cash transfers. We test and confirm this prediction using a programme in Mexico that randomly assigned villages to receive boxes of food (trucked into the village), equivalently-valued cash transfers, or no transfers. We find that prices are significantly lower under in-kind transfers compared to cash transfers; relative to the control group, in-kind transfers cause a 4% fall in prices while cash transfers cause a positive but negligible increase in prices. In the more economically developed villages in the sample, households’ purchasing power is only modestly affected by these price effects. In the less developed villages, the price effects are much larger in magnitude, which we show is due to these villages being less tied to the outside economy and having less competition among local suppliers.

现金转移实物转移价格效应本地市场