受益归宿、公共支出改革与项目捕获的时机

Benefit Incidence, Public Spending Reforms, and the Timing of Program Capture

World Bank Economic Review · 1999
被引 203
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用1993-94年印度农村家庭调查数据,估计了教育和扶贫项目参与的概率,发现非贫困人口早期捕获了这些项目,传统方法低估了公共支出增加对贫困人口的收益和削减对贫困人口的损失。

Abstract

Assessments of the distributional effects of public spending reforms have generally been based on average rates of program participation by income or expenditure group. This practice can be deceptive because the socioeconomic composition of participants can change as a social program expands or contracts. The geographic variation found in 1993–94 household survey data for rural India is used to estimate the marginal odds of participating in schooling and antipoverty programs. The results suggest early capture of these programs by the nonpoor. It is shown that conventional methods for assessing benefit incidence underestimate the gains to the poor from higher public outlays and underestimate the losses from cuts.

受益归宿公共支出改革项目捕获时机