2044902
9781845421236
Most governments attempt to target resources directly at the poor through a variety of measures including food and credit subsidies, job creation schemes and basic health and education projects. These measures are usually classified as being either promotional, to help raise welfare in the long term: or protectional, to support the poor in times of adverse shocks. However, for many Asian countries the reality of these poverty targeting measures has proved disappointing. Following a comprehensive overview by the editor, this book offers a detailed assessment of the results of directly channeling resources to the poor and extensively discusses the experience of five Asian countries - India, Indonesia, the People's Republic of China, the Philippines and Thailand. The authors demonstrate how in many cases these targeting measures have failed due to their high cost and errors of both under-coverage (where many of the poor are excluded) and leakage (when many of the better-off also benefit from these schemes). The authors conclude that while poverty targeting remains a critically important objective, past targeting errors must not be forgotten and improved methods of both identifying and reaching the poor must be realized.Weiss, John is the author of 'Poverty Targeting in Asia', published 2005 under ISBN 9781845421236 and ISBN 184542123X.
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