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A very poor means test ?

Cibler les ménages pauvres: un exercice difficile

Jules Gazeaud

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Abstract: Proxy Means Testing (PMT) – a popular method to target the poor – is subject to a lively debate among policy makers, civilian stakeholders and academics. In a recent article (Gazeaud, 2020), I provide empirical evidence on one largely ignored aspect of PMT targeting, namely its vulnerability to non-random measurement errors in survey-based consumption data.

Keywords: Proxy Means Testing; household; poor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-02
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