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Local Distributional Effects of Government Cash Transfers in Chile

Claudio Agostini and Phil Brown

No wp872, William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series from William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan

Abstract: Despite rapid economic growth and poverty reduction, inequality in Chile has remained high and remarkably constant over the last 20 years, prompting academic and public interest in the subject. Due to data limitations, however, research on inequality in Chile has concentrated on the national and regional levels. The impact of cash subsidies to poor households on local inequality is thus not well understood. Using povertymapping methods to asses this impact, we find heterogeneity in the effectiveness of regional and municipal governments in reducing inequality via poverty-reduction transfers, suggesting that alternative targeting regimes may complement current practice in aiding the poor.

Keywords: Inequality; Poverty Mapping; Subsidies; Targeting; Chile (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H53 I38 O54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: pages
Date: 2007-05-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dev, nep-geo, nep-pbe and nep-ure
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