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Investing Cash Transfers to Raise Long-Term Living Standards
by
Martinez, Sebastian W.
, Rubio-Codina, Marta
, Gertler, Paul J.
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/ Agricultural production
/ Antipoverty programs
/ Assets
/ Cash transfers
/ Children
/ Communities
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumption
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Experiments
/ Household consumption
/ Households
/ Human capital
/ Hypotheses
/ Investment
/ Investment income
/ Lebensstandard
/ Liquidity
/ Long term
/ Long term investments
/ Low income groups
/ Ländliche Armut
/ Marginal propensity to consume
/ Meetings
/ Mexiko
/ Poverty
/ Propensity to consume
/ Rural areas
/ Rural poverty
/ Standard of living
/ Studies
/ Transfers
/ Öffentliche Sozialleistungen
2012
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Investing Cash Transfers to Raise Long-Term Living Standards
by
Martinez, Sebastian W.
, Rubio-Codina, Marta
, Gertler, Paul J.
in
Age
/ Agricultural production
/ Antipoverty programs
/ Assets
/ Cash transfers
/ Children
/ Communities
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumption
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Experiments
/ Household consumption
/ Households
/ Human capital
/ Hypotheses
/ Investment
/ Investment income
/ Lebensstandard
/ Liquidity
/ Long term
/ Long term investments
/ Low income groups
/ Ländliche Armut
/ Marginal propensity to consume
/ Meetings
/ Mexiko
/ Poverty
/ Propensity to consume
/ Rural areas
/ Rural poverty
/ Standard of living
/ Studies
/ Transfers
/ Öffentliche Sozialleistungen
2012
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Investing Cash Transfers to Raise Long-Term Living Standards
by
Martinez, Sebastian W.
, Rubio-Codina, Marta
, Gertler, Paul J.
in
Age
/ Agricultural production
/ Antipoverty programs
/ Assets
/ Cash transfers
/ Children
/ Communities
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumption
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Experiments
/ Household consumption
/ Households
/ Human capital
/ Hypotheses
/ Investment
/ Investment income
/ Lebensstandard
/ Liquidity
/ Long term
/ Long term investments
/ Low income groups
/ Ländliche Armut
/ Marginal propensity to consume
/ Meetings
/ Mexiko
/ Poverty
/ Propensity to consume
/ Rural areas
/ Rural poverty
/ Standard of living
/ Studies
/ Transfers
/ Öffentliche Sozialleistungen
2012
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Investing Cash Transfers to Raise Long-Term Living Standards
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Investing Cash Transfers to Raise Long-Term Living Standards
2012
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Using data from a randomized experiment, we find that poor rural Mexican households invested part of their cash transfers from the Oportunidades program in productive assets, increasing agricultural income by almost 10 percent after 18 months of benefits. We estimate that for each peso transferred, households consume 74 cents and invest the rest, permanently increasing long-term consumption by about 1.6 cents. Results suggest that cash transfers can achieve long-term increases in consumption through investment in productive activities, thereby permitting beneficiary households to attain higher living standards that are sustained even after transitioning off the program.
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