Tangible Information and Citizen Empowerment: Identification Cards and Food Subsidy Programs in Indonesia
Abhijit Banerjee,
Rema Hanna,
Jordan Kyle,
Benjamin Olken and
Sudarno Sumarto ()
Journal of Political Economy, 2018, vol. 126, issue 2, 451 - 491
Abstract:
Redistribution programs in developing countries often "leak" because local officials do not implement programs as the central government intends. We study one approach to reducing leakage. In an experiment in over 550 villages, we test whether mailing cards with program information to targeted beneficiaries increases the subsidy they receive from a subsidized rice program. On net, beneficiaries received 26 percent more subsidy in card villages. Ineligible households received no less, so this represents substantially lower leakage.
Date: 2018
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