The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India

Public transfer programs that allow beneficiaries to choose the transferred good may be more efficient, but the poorest beneficiaries may not participate if the good chosen is too costly. A model shows that program targeting and consumption impacts...

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Main Author: Christian, Paul
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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spelling okr-10986-247852021-04-23T14:04:23Z The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India Christian, Paul FOOD NEEDS SUBSTITUTION FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERNS UTILITY FUNCTIONS FEEDBACK FOOD CONSUMPTION INCOME AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SHG MARGINAL COST INTEREST RATE PROGRAMS TYING DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME WELFARE IMPACTS INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS DISTRIBUTION AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS VARIABLES SUBSIDY PRICE CORRUPTION QUALITY WEALTH INFLATION CHANGE IN CONSUMPTION PRICE VARIATION CHOICE MAIZE TOTAL EXPENDITURE INTERVENTION COOKING TOTAL CONSUMPTION SURPLUS INTEREST RATES CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS NUTRITIVE VALUE INDICATORS RESEARCH PRODUCT PRICE SUBSIDIES UTILITY HOUSEHOLD WEALTH GRAINS FOOD AID SUBSIDIES MARKET PRICE EXPENDITURE NORMAL GOOD INFERIOR GOODS GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM CONSUMPTION STAPLE FOODS BUDGET CONSTRAINT GOOD FOOD SECURITY SUBSTITUTE ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS PROGRAM EVALUATION CONTROL GROUPS MARKET PRICES PARTICIPATION VALUE CREDIT SURPLUS VALUE DEMAND UTILITY FUNCTION CONSUMER PRICE EXPENDITURES CONSUMERS MEASUREMENT MARKET FOOD TRANSFERS FOOD SURVEYS FUNCTIONAL FORMS FOOD INSECURITY TARGETING FOOD SUBSIDIES FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS CAP GOODS THEORY WEALTHY HOUSEHOLDS EVALUATION STATISTICS HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY SELF HELP GROUPS SUPPLY PURCHASING INCIDENCE OF POVERTY REDUCTION IN CONSUMPTION WHEAT DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH RICE HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES LIVELIHOODS WHOLESALERS CONSUMPTION LEVELS OUTCOMES HOUSEHOLD DEBT FOODS MARGINAL UTILITY EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION CONSUMPTION INCREASES MARGINAL UTILITY OF CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE FOOD SUBSIDY PRICES PARTICIPATION RATES STORAGE Public transfer programs that allow beneficiaries to choose the transferred good may be more efficient, but the poorest beneficiaries may not participate if the good chosen is too costly. A model shows that program targeting and consumption impacts are tied to selected quality of the provided good. Evidence from a randomized trial in rural India in which groups of beneficiaries choose the variety of rice to be offered as a subsidized loan confirms that choosing lower cost goods self-targets the program towards the poorest beneficiaries. Consumption impacts are biggest for wealthiest households and may be negative for moderately poor households. 2016-08-03T21:16:26Z 2016-08-03T21:16:26Z 2015-07-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26500182/distributional-consequences-group-procurement-evidence-randomized-trial-food-security-program-rural-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24785 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper South Asia India
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topic FOOD NEEDS
SUBSTITUTION
FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
UTILITY FUNCTIONS
FEEDBACK
FOOD CONSUMPTION
INCOME
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
SHG
MARGINAL COST
INTEREST RATE
PROGRAMS
TYING
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
WELFARE
IMPACTS
INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
DISTRIBUTION
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
VARIABLES
SUBSIDY
PRICE
CORRUPTION
QUALITY
WEALTH
INFLATION
CHANGE IN CONSUMPTION
PRICE VARIATION
CHOICE
MAIZE
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
INTERVENTION
COOKING
TOTAL CONSUMPTION
SURPLUS
INTEREST RATES
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETS
NUTRITIVE VALUE
INDICATORS
RESEARCH
PRODUCT
PRICE SUBSIDIES
UTILITY
HOUSEHOLD WEALTH
GRAINS
FOOD AID
SUBSIDIES
MARKET PRICE
EXPENDITURE
NORMAL GOOD
INFERIOR GOODS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
CONSUMPTION
STAPLE FOODS
BUDGET CONSTRAINT
GOOD
FOOD SECURITY
SUBSTITUTE
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
PROGRAM EVALUATION
CONTROL GROUPS
MARKET PRICES
PARTICIPATION
VALUE
CREDIT
SURPLUS VALUE
DEMAND
UTILITY FUNCTION
CONSUMER PRICE
EXPENDITURES
CONSUMERS
MEASUREMENT
MARKET
FOOD TRANSFERS
FOOD
SURVEYS
FUNCTIONAL FORMS
FOOD INSECURITY
TARGETING
FOOD SUBSIDIES
FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
CAP
GOODS
THEORY
WEALTHY HOUSEHOLDS
EVALUATION
STATISTICS
HOUSEHOLDS
POVERTY
SELF HELP GROUPS
SUPPLY
PURCHASING
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
REDUCTION IN CONSUMPTION
WHEAT
DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
RICE
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
LIVELIHOODS
WHOLESALERS
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
OUTCOMES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
FOODS
MARGINAL UTILITY
EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
MARGINAL UTILITY OF CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
FOOD SUBSIDY
PRICES
PARTICIPATION RATES
STORAGE
spellingShingle FOOD NEEDS
SUBSTITUTION
FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
UTILITY FUNCTIONS
FEEDBACK
FOOD CONSUMPTION
INCOME
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
SHG
MARGINAL COST
INTEREST RATE
PROGRAMS
TYING
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
WELFARE
IMPACTS
INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
DISTRIBUTION
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
VARIABLES
SUBSIDY
PRICE
CORRUPTION
QUALITY
WEALTH
INFLATION
CHANGE IN CONSUMPTION
PRICE VARIATION
CHOICE
MAIZE
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
INTERVENTION
COOKING
TOTAL CONSUMPTION
SURPLUS
INTEREST RATES
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETS
NUTRITIVE VALUE
INDICATORS
RESEARCH
PRODUCT
PRICE SUBSIDIES
UTILITY
HOUSEHOLD WEALTH
GRAINS
FOOD AID
SUBSIDIES
MARKET PRICE
EXPENDITURE
NORMAL GOOD
INFERIOR GOODS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
CONSUMPTION
STAPLE FOODS
BUDGET CONSTRAINT
GOOD
FOOD SECURITY
SUBSTITUTE
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
PROGRAM EVALUATION
CONTROL GROUPS
MARKET PRICES
PARTICIPATION
VALUE
CREDIT
SURPLUS VALUE
DEMAND
UTILITY FUNCTION
CONSUMER PRICE
EXPENDITURES
CONSUMERS
MEASUREMENT
MARKET
FOOD TRANSFERS
FOOD
SURVEYS
FUNCTIONAL FORMS
FOOD INSECURITY
TARGETING
FOOD SUBSIDIES
FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
CAP
GOODS
THEORY
WEALTHY HOUSEHOLDS
EVALUATION
STATISTICS
HOUSEHOLDS
POVERTY
SELF HELP GROUPS
SUPPLY
PURCHASING
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
REDUCTION IN CONSUMPTION
WHEAT
DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
RICE
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
LIVELIHOODS
WHOLESALERS
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
OUTCOMES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
FOODS
MARGINAL UTILITY
EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
MARGINAL UTILITY OF CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
FOOD SUBSIDY
PRICES
PARTICIPATION RATES
STORAGE
Christian, Paul
The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India
geographic_facet South Asia
India
description Public transfer programs that allow beneficiaries to choose the transferred good may be more efficient, but the poorest beneficiaries may not participate if the good chosen is too costly. A model shows that program targeting and consumption impacts are tied to selected quality of the provided good. Evidence from a randomized trial in rural India in which groups of beneficiaries choose the variety of rice to be offered as a subsidized loan confirms that choosing lower cost goods self-targets the program towards the poorest beneficiaries. Consumption impacts are biggest for wealthiest households and may be negative for moderately poor households.
format Working Paper
author Christian, Paul
author_facet Christian, Paul
author_sort Christian, Paul
title The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India
title_short The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India
title_full The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India
title_fullStr The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India
title_full_unstemmed The Distributional Consequences of Group Procurement : Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Food Security Program in Rural India
title_sort distributional consequences of group procurement : evidence from a randomized trial of a food security program in rural india
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26500182/distributional-consequences-group-procurement-evidence-randomized-trial-food-security-program-rural-india
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