Interventions aimed at increasing the income generating capacity of the poor, such as vocational training, micro-finance or business grants, are widespread in the developing world. How to target such interventions is an open question. Many programs are self-targeted, but if perceived returns differ from actual returns, those self-selecting to participate may not be those for whom the program is the most effective. The authors analyze an unusual experiment...
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2013/03/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS6389
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2013/03/01
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Disclosed
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Demand versus returns ? pro-poor targeting of business grants and vocational skills training
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Social Protection