Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People
This note deals with the extent to which, and the means by which, project level distributional analysis of benefits can be undertaken and how poverty impact indicators can be developed. Section 1 sets out the issues associated with using traditiona...
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okr-10986-118072021-04-23T14:02:57Z Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People Mackie, Peter Nellthorp, John Laird, James ACCESSIBILITY AGRICULTURE BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENEFIT INCIDENCE BRIDGE BUSES CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY CASE STUDY EXAMPLES CASH CROPS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS COST BENEFIT COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTERFACTUAL CYCLISTS DATA ANALYSIS DATA REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DISCOUNT RATE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DISTRICT ROADS ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN ECONOMIC VALUE ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EROSION ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE SURVEY FARES FARMERS FEASIBILITY STUDY FERRIES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT TRANSPORT GENDER INEQUALITIES HOUSEHOLD INCOME IMPACT INDICATORS IMPACT ON POVERTY IMPROVED HEALTH INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME FIGURE INCOME GAP INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL INCOME LEVELS INCREASED DEMAND INEQUALITY INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERVENTION JOURNEY LAND RIGHTS LIVING STANDARDS MEASURING POVERTY MOBILITY MODES OF TRANSPORT MONETARY TERMS NET BENEFITS NET PRESENT VALUE PASSENGER PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHANGES POLICY MAKERS POOR POOR AREAS POOR BENEFIT POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR LIVING POOR PEOPLE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY IMPACTS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES POVERTY THRESHOLD PROJECT BENEFICIARIES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROAD USERS RURAL RURAL ACCESS RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS RURAL SECTOR SAVINGS SECONDARY DATA SOCIAL GROUPS SPATIAL ANALYSIS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION TARGETING TAX REGIME TIME CONSTRAINTS TOLL ROADS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ECONOMICS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL TIME TRIPS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VALUATION VALUE ADDED VEHICLE OPERATORS WAGES This note deals with the extent to which, and the means by which, project level distributional analysis of benefits can be undertaken and how poverty impact indicators can be developed. Section 1 sets out the issues associated with using traditional cost benefit analysis for the appraisal of pro-poor projects. Section 2 discusses the techniques and analysis available to consider the distributional consequences of a transport change, whilst Section 3 sets out a number of indicators that can be used for measuring poverty impacts. A summary of the key recommendations is made in Section 4. 2012-08-13T16:04:51Z 2012-08-13T16:04:51Z 2005-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6380817/distribution-benefits-impacts-poor-people http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11807 English Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 26 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCESSIBILITY AGRICULTURE BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENEFIT INCIDENCE BRIDGE BUSES CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY CASE STUDY EXAMPLES CASH CROPS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS COST BENEFIT COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTERFACTUAL CYCLISTS DATA ANALYSIS DATA REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DISCOUNT RATE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DISTRICT ROADS ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN ECONOMIC VALUE ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EROSION ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE SURVEY FARES FARMERS FEASIBILITY STUDY FERRIES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT TRANSPORT GENDER INEQUALITIES HOUSEHOLD INCOME IMPACT INDICATORS IMPACT ON POVERTY IMPROVED HEALTH INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME FIGURE INCOME GAP INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL INCOME LEVELS INCREASED DEMAND INEQUALITY INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERVENTION JOURNEY LAND RIGHTS LIVING STANDARDS MEASURING POVERTY MOBILITY MODES OF TRANSPORT MONETARY TERMS NET BENEFITS NET PRESENT VALUE PASSENGER PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHANGES POLICY MAKERS POOR POOR AREAS POOR BENEFIT POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR LIVING POOR PEOPLE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY IMPACTS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES POVERTY THRESHOLD PROJECT BENEFICIARIES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROAD USERS RURAL RURAL ACCESS RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS RURAL SECTOR SAVINGS SECONDARY DATA SOCIAL GROUPS SPATIAL ANALYSIS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION TARGETING TAX REGIME TIME CONSTRAINTS TOLL ROADS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ECONOMICS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL TIME TRIPS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VALUATION VALUE ADDED VEHICLE OPERATORS WAGES |
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ACCESSIBILITY AGRICULTURE BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENEFIT INCIDENCE BRIDGE BUSES CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY CASE STUDY EXAMPLES CASH CROPS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS COST BENEFIT COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTERFACTUAL CYCLISTS DATA ANALYSIS DATA REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DISCOUNT RATE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DISTRICT ROADS ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN ECONOMIC VALUE ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EROSION ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE SURVEY FARES FARMERS FEASIBILITY STUDY FERRIES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT TRANSPORT GENDER INEQUALITIES HOUSEHOLD INCOME IMPACT INDICATORS IMPACT ON POVERTY IMPROVED HEALTH INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME FIGURE INCOME GAP INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL INCOME LEVELS INCREASED DEMAND INEQUALITY INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERVENTION JOURNEY LAND RIGHTS LIVING STANDARDS MEASURING POVERTY MOBILITY MODES OF TRANSPORT MONETARY TERMS NET BENEFITS NET PRESENT VALUE PASSENGER PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHANGES POLICY MAKERS POOR POOR AREAS POOR BENEFIT POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR LIVING POOR PEOPLE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY IMPACTS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES POVERTY THRESHOLD PROJECT BENEFICIARIES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROAD USERS RURAL RURAL ACCESS RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS RURAL SECTOR SAVINGS SECONDARY DATA SOCIAL GROUPS SPATIAL ANALYSIS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION TARGETING TAX REGIME TIME CONSTRAINTS TOLL ROADS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ECONOMICS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL TIME TRIPS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VALUATION VALUE ADDED VEHICLE OPERATORS WAGES Mackie, Peter Nellthorp, John Laird, James Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People |
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Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 26 |
description |
This note deals with the extent to
which, and the means by which, project level distributional
analysis of benefits can be undertaken and how poverty
impact indicators can be developed. Section 1 sets out the
issues associated with using traditional cost benefit
analysis for the appraisal of pro-poor projects. Section 2
discusses the techniques and analysis available to consider
the distributional consequences of a transport change,
whilst Section 3 sets out a number of indicators that can be
used for measuring poverty impacts. A summary of the key
recommendations is made in Section 4. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Mackie, Peter Nellthorp, John Laird, James |
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Mackie, Peter Nellthorp, John Laird, James |
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Mackie, Peter |
title |
Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People |
title_short |
Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People |
title_full |
Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People |
title_fullStr |
Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People |
title_full_unstemmed |
Distribution of Benefits and Impacts on Poor People |
title_sort |
distribution of benefits and impacts on poor people |
publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6380817/distribution-benefits-impacts-poor-people http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11807 |
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