社区健康干预对消费平滑的外溢效应

Spillovers of Community-Based Health Interventions on Consumption Smoothing

Economic Development and Cultural Change · 2021
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中文导读

研究马拉维农村社区健康干预对未直接目标的消费平滑的外溢效应,发现干预帮助农户在作物损失后完全平滑消费,可能通过改善非正式风险分担实现。

Abstract

Community-based group interventions are a cost-effective way of delivering programs in low-income settings. Design features may influence behaviors beyond those targeted by the intervention. This paper studies spillover effects of a participatory community health intervention in rural Malawi, implemented through a cluster randomized control trial, on an untargeted outcome: consumption smoothing after crop losses. While crop losses reduce consumption growth in the absence of the intervention, households in treated areas compensate for this loss and perfectly insure their consumption. We rule out better self-insurance and labor supply adjustments as drivers, indicating that informal risk sharing must have improved. Suggestive evidence shows that health improvements cannot explain the whole effect and that instead social interactions, which may have alleviated contracting frictions, had a role to play.

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