Benefit incidence analysis has become a popular tool over the past decade, especially for researchers at the World Bank. Despite or perhaps because of the popularity of this method, recent research has pointed out many of its limitations. One of the most common criticisms of benefit incidence analysis is that its description of average participation rates is not necessarily useful in guiding marginal changes in public spending policies. This article...
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2003/01/01
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Artículo de periódico
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77398
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2013/05/22
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Disclosed
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Benefits on the margin : observations on marginal benefit incidence
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food and nutrition policy