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Poverty alleviation strategies under informality: Evidence for Latin America
by
Bloeck, Martin Caruso
, Galiani, Sebastián
, Weinschelbaum, Federico
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Alleviation
/ Antipoverty programs
/ Crime
/ Decision making
/ Development Economics
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Effectiveness
/ Employment opportunities
/ Environmental Economics
/ Gender
/ Inequality
/ Informal economy
/ Job opportunities
/ Labor Economics
/ Latin America and the Caribbean
/ Low income groups
/ Means testing
/ Policy Frontiers: Poverty
/ Poverty
/ Poverty reduction
/ Power
/ Proxy means testing
/ Redistribution
/ Regional/Spatial Science
/ Research Article
/ Road Safety in Latin America
/ Social policy
/ Strategies
/ Taxation
/ Urban Transport
/ Workers
2019
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Poverty alleviation strategies under informality: Evidence for Latin America
by
Bloeck, Martin Caruso
, Galiani, Sebastián
, Weinschelbaum, Federico
in
Alleviation
/ Antipoverty programs
/ Crime
/ Decision making
/ Development Economics
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Effectiveness
/ Employment opportunities
/ Environmental Economics
/ Gender
/ Inequality
/ Informal economy
/ Job opportunities
/ Labor Economics
/ Latin America and the Caribbean
/ Low income groups
/ Means testing
/ Policy Frontiers: Poverty
/ Poverty
/ Poverty reduction
/ Power
/ Proxy means testing
/ Redistribution
/ Regional/Spatial Science
/ Research Article
/ Road Safety in Latin America
/ Social policy
/ Strategies
/ Taxation
/ Urban Transport
/ Workers
2019
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Poverty alleviation strategies under informality: Evidence for Latin America
by
Bloeck, Martin Caruso
, Galiani, Sebastián
, Weinschelbaum, Federico
in
Alleviation
/ Antipoverty programs
/ Crime
/ Decision making
/ Development Economics
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Effectiveness
/ Employment opportunities
/ Environmental Economics
/ Gender
/ Inequality
/ Informal economy
/ Job opportunities
/ Labor Economics
/ Latin America and the Caribbean
/ Low income groups
/ Means testing
/ Policy Frontiers: Poverty
/ Poverty
/ Poverty reduction
/ Power
/ Proxy means testing
/ Redistribution
/ Regional/Spatial Science
/ Research Article
/ Road Safety in Latin America
/ Social policy
/ Strategies
/ Taxation
/ Urban Transport
/ Workers
2019
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Poverty alleviation strategies under informality: Evidence for Latin America
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2019
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Strategies based on growth and inequality reduction require a long-run horizon, and this paper therefore argues that those strategies need to be complemented by poverty alleviation programs. With regards to such programs, informality in Latin America and the Caribbean is a primary obstacle to carry out means testing income-support programs, and countries in the region have therefore mostly relied on proxy means testing mechanisms. This paper studies the relative effectiveness of these and other mechanisms by way of a formal model in which workers choose between job opportunities in the formal and informal sectors. Although the means testing mechanism allows for a more pro-poor design of transfers, it distorts labor decisions made by workers. On the other hand, (exogenous) proxy means testing does not cause distortions, but its pro-poor quality is constrained by the power of observable characteristics to infer income levels. However, since taxation is necessary to fund programs, redistribution becomes less effective, especially for programs other than means testing. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of these results for the design of more efficient targeting programs.
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Springer,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Economica
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