On the targeting and redistributive efficiencies of alternative transfer instruments
David Coady and
Emmanuel Skoufias
No 100, FCND discussion papers from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Abstract:
The paper shows how the so-called distributional characteristic of a policy instrument can be additively decomposed into two components; one that captures the targeting efficiency of the instrument, the other its redistributive efficiency. Using these measures, the paper provides an interpretation of the commonly used leakage and undercoverage rates (and other indices based on these concepts) within standard welfare theory. An empirical application of the decomposition approach to Mexican data is presented.
Keywords: welfare economics; mathematical models; Mexico; Americas; Latin America; Central America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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Journal Article: On the Targeting and Redistributive Efficiencies of Alternative Transfer Instruments (2004) 
Working Paper: On the targeting and redistributive efficiencies of alternative transfer instruments (2001) 
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