Assessing the Social Welfare Effects of Government Transfer Programs: Some International Comparisons

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This paper offers a new way of assessing government transfer programs using a social welfare function framework. It demonstrates how one can use social welfare functions to measure such programs' efficiency without requiring the specification of a poverty line or particular poverty measures. The paper introduces three alternative principles of targeting, which provide a basis for measuring program efficiency. By applying the methodology developed in this paper, we compare the targeting efficiencies of 44 countries, which include both middle and high-income countries.

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Kakwani, N., Wang, X., Xu, J., & Yue, X. (2021). Assessing the Social Welfare Effects of Government Transfer Programs: Some International Comparisons. Review of Income and Wealth, 67(4), 1005–1028. https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12500

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