This Benefit Sharing Plan documents the arrangements that will be used to reward stakeholders for reducing emissions, managing land sustainably, and protecting ecosystems under the Eastern Province Jurisdictional...
The Zambian health care system continues to undergo various reforms. The system has experienced health financing and organizational reforms since 2006. Among the notable and common themes underpinning...
Cote d'Ivoire is the world’s leading cocoa producer, supplying nearly 40 percent of world cocoa production. Developments in the cocoa sector can have significant implications for poverty reduction and...
The first Social Protection and Labor (SPL) Programmatic Analytical and Advisory Assistance (PAAA) in FY2012-14 successfully solidified the Bank’s role as the Government’s partner of choice in delivering...
This book provides a guide to Automated Development Economics (DEC) Poverty Tables (ADePT's) two health modules: the first module covers inequality and equity in health, health care utilization, and subsidy...
Authors of benefit-incidence analyses (BIA) have to impute subsidies using assumptions about the relationship between unobserved subsidies “captured” by the household and what can be observed at the household...
The objective of this report is to evaluate the Reaching Out of School Children Project (ROSC) which has been implemented by Government of Bangladesh (GoB) since early 2005. ROSC is a unique and innovative...
It is generally accepted that government health expenditures should disproportionately benefit the poor. And yet in most developing countries the opposite is the case. This paper examines the implications...
The Government of Montenegro is preparing an electricity tariff reform due to recent developments in the national and regional electricity markets. Electricity tariffs for residential consumers in Montenegro...
This note describes how the gender dimension of public spending on health and education can be captured in part through benefit incidence analysis. It contains two basic messages. First, gender disaggregations...
The impact of public expenditure programs on poverty reduction can be enhanced by analyzing gender-disaggregated data in public expenditure reviews, especially by conducting a gender-disaggregated benefit-incidence...
من الممكن تعزيز أثر برامج الإنفاق العام على خفض أعداد الفقراء من خلال تحليل البيانات المصنفة حسب نوع الجنس في استعراضات الإنفاق العام، وخاصة من خلال القيام بتحليل مصنف حسب نوع الجنس عن معدل الاستفادة بالمنافع...
The impact of public expenditure programs on poverty reduction can be enhanced by analyzing gender-disaggregated data in public expenditure reviews, especially by conducting a gender-disaggregated benefit-incidence...
The impact of public expenditure programs on poverty reduction can be enhanced by analyzing gender-disaggregated data in public expenditure reviews, especially by conducting a gender-disaggregated benefit-incidence...
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...
In a recent paper it was proposed an attractive and simple method to conduct marginal benefit incidence analysis with a single cross-section of data. This method enables the analyst to test whether the...
Public expenditures may include generating transfers to the population. These expenditures may be either in the form of cash or monetary transfers, such as social assistance or social insurance payments...
Assessments of the distributional effects of public spending reforms have generally been based on average rates of program participation by income or expenditure group. This practice can be deceptive because...
As interesting and difficult as it is to allocate tax burdens to individuals, the profession knows even less about allocating benefits. The authors survey the literature on benefit incidence since DeWulf's...