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Poverty Reduction in Urban China: The Impact of Cash Transfers

Alfred Wu and M. Ramesh

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Abstract: The extent to which social protection programs in general and targeted programs in particular actually alleviate poverty has been a central issue in development debates for decades. The objective of this paper is to contribute to the debate by empirically examining the poverty-alleviation effects of one of the largest targeted programs in the world: the Minimum Living Standard Assistance (MLSA) or Dibao in China. Using newly available data on MLSA spending and a unique panel survey dataset covering the 1993-2009 period, this research investigates the impact of the MLSA on poverty alleviation. The analyses using fixed- and random- effects logit models and hierarchical liner models offer insights that go beyond the existing studies on the subject. Findings from the study confirm that targeted social protection programs are an effective tool for reducing poverty.

Keywords: Dibao; poverty; public assistance; development policy; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in Social Policy and Society 2.13(2014): pp. 285-299

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