Input subsidy programs (ISP) often have two conflicting targeting goals: selecting individuals with the highest marginal return to inputs on efficiency grounds, or the poorest individuals on equity grounds, allowing for a secondary market to restore efficiency gains. To study this targeting dilemma, this paper implements a field experiment where beneficiaries of an ISP were selected via a lottery or a local committee. In lottery villages, the study...
Voir la suite
INFORMATION
-
2019/09/16
-
Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
-
WPS9013
-
1
-
1
-
2019/09/16
-
Disclosed
-
Targeting Inputs: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania