Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?

This article proposes a research strategy to deal with the scarcity of data on beneficiaries for conducting impact assessments of community-level projects. Community-level panel data from a regular household survey augmented with a special communit...

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Main Authors: Lokshin, Michael, Yemtsov, Ruslan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
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Published: Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/17747853/rural-infrastructure-rehabilitation-georgia-helped-poor
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spelling okr-10986-164762021-04-23T14:03:29Z Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor? Lokshin, Michael Yemtsov, Ruslan infrastructure water supply poverty equity This article proposes a research strategy to deal with the scarcity of data on beneficiaries for conducting impact assessments of community-level projects. Community-level panel data from a regular household survey augmented with a special community module are used to measure the impact of projects. Propensity score-matched difference in-difference comparisons are used to control for time-invariant unobservable factors. This methodology takes into consideration the purposeful placement of projects and their interactions at the community level. This empirical approach is applied to infrastructure rehabilitation projects, for schools, roads, and water supply systems, in rural Georgia between 1998 and 2001. The analysis produces plausible results regarding the size of welfare gains from a particular project at the village level and allows for differentiation of benefits between the poor and the non-poor. The findings of this study can contribute to evaluations of the impact of infrastructure interventions on poverty by bringing new empirical evidence to bear on the welfare and equity implications. 2014-01-03T18:22:28Z 2014-01-03T18:22:28Z 2005-08-31 Journal Article http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/17747853/rural-infrastructure-rehabilitation-georgia-helped-poor World Bank Economic Review doi:10.1093/wber/lhi007 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16476 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research :: Journal Article Europe and Central Asia Georgia
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water supply
poverty
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water supply
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Lokshin, Michael
Yemtsov, Ruslan
Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?
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description This article proposes a research strategy to deal with the scarcity of data on beneficiaries for conducting impact assessments of community-level projects. Community-level panel data from a regular household survey augmented with a special community module are used to measure the impact of projects. Propensity score-matched difference in-difference comparisons are used to control for time-invariant unobservable factors. This methodology takes into consideration the purposeful placement of projects and their interactions at the community level. This empirical approach is applied to infrastructure rehabilitation projects, for schools, roads, and water supply systems, in rural Georgia between 1998 and 2001. The analysis produces plausible results regarding the size of welfare gains from a particular project at the village level and allows for differentiation of benefits between the poor and the non-poor. The findings of this study can contribute to evaluations of the impact of infrastructure interventions on poverty by bringing new empirical evidence to bear on the welfare and equity implications.
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author Lokshin, Michael
Yemtsov, Ruslan
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Yemtsov, Ruslan
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title Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?
title_short Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?
title_full Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?
title_fullStr Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?
title_full_unstemmed Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor?
title_sort has rural infrastructure rehabilitation in georgia helped the poor?
publisher Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/17747853/rural-infrastructure-rehabilitation-georgia-helped-poor
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