événement
Seminar in Economics
"Authentication and targeted transfers: experimental evidence from India"
Catégorie :
conférence/cours/séminaire (spécialisé)
Date : 11/12/2018 16:00 - 10/12/2018 17:30
Lieu : Salle C. Joset
Orateur(s) : Paul Niehaus (UC San Diego)
Organisateur(s) : Guilhem Cassan
Date : 11/12/2018 16:00 - 10/12/2018 17:30
Lieu : Salle C. Joset
Orateur(s) : Paul Niehaus (UC San Diego)
Organisateur(s) : Guilhem Cassan
Abstract: In developing countries, the state often has limited capacity to
effectively target transfers. We examine the effects of enhanced
authentication technology on the performance of India's largest targeted
transfer scheme, the Public Distribution System. We conduct an
experiment at scale with the state government of Jharkhand, randomizing
the rollout of "Aadhaar"-based biometric authentication. On its own,
this reform had little effect on corruption or on average beneficiary
access to transfers while slightly increasing transaction costs. When
paired with new protocols for reconciling supply chain balances using
data from authenticated transactions, however, it significantly reduced
both corruption and beneficiary access (and was swiftly suspended).
Contrasted with results from (our own) earlier work, these findings
highlight the importance of “construct validity” and of political
economy when extrapolating from past program evaluations to predict the
effects of future reforms.
Contact :
Pierrette Noel
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4823
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pierrette.noel@unamur.be
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