Deadweight Losses or Gains from In-kind Transfers: Experimental Evidence
Klaus Abbink,
Gaurav Datt,
Lata Gangadharan (),
Digvijay Negi and
Bharat Ramaswami ()
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Digvijay Negi: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Bharat Ramaswami: Ashoka University
No 110, Working Papers from Ashoka University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Are in-kind transfers associated with deadweight losses? To answer this question, we conducted an incentivized field experiment in India and offered low-income respondents the choice between a free quantity of rice and varying amounts of cash to elicit their willingness to pay for rice. Contrary to expectation, we find evidence of deadweight gain on average, though with a striking contrast between a deadweight loss among women from female-headed households and a deadweight gain among women from male-headed households. After investigating alternative mechanisms, our results highlight that greater bargaining power of women within households increases the propensity to choose cash over rice.
Keywords: cash; transfer; deadweight; loss; field; experiment; food; subsidy; in-kind; transfer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 48
Date: 2024-03-31
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