Prioritarian rates of return to antipoverty transfers

A. Barrientos, S. Dietrich, F. Gassmann, D. Malerba*

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Abstract

A growing impact evaluation literature on antipoverty transfer programmes in low- and middle-income countries measures changes in utilitarian terms, at their unit value. The paper argues that valuing antipoverty transfers is more appropriately done within a framework of prioritarian social welfare functions, as the very presence of these programmes indicates that polities place a greater value on gains and losses among the disadvantaged. The paper applies this framework to the Senior Citizen Grant in Uganda, including survey and experimental work throwing light on social preferences for redistribution. It finds that default utilitarian valuation significantly underestimates the social value of transfer programmes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)550-563
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of International Development
Volume34
Issue number3
Early online date29 Dec 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022

JEL classifications

  • i32 - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty

Keywords

  • antipoverty transfers
  • preferences for redistribution
  • priority
  • rate of return
  • Uganda
  • welfare weights
  • CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS
  • INEQUALITY AVERSION
  • TRANSFER PROGRAM
  • IMPACT
  • INCOME
  • REDISTRIBUTION
  • WELFARE
  • PREFERENCES
  • ENROLLMENT
  • EQUITY

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