In
a quantitative evaluation of the largest community-based
development program and largest targeted poverty investment
program in the developing world on household welfare
using household income and consumption panel data,
the presentation brings out empirical evidence on
relationship between participatory programs and targeting
of income and consumption benefits of public investment
projects as well as some new evidence on the relationship
between governance factors and the benefits of participatory
schemes. It concludes that there is no evidence that
participatory village plans have helped the poor to
benefit more from targeted investments or reduced
rural poverty in China with the relative benefits
accruing to rich increasing with changes in education
and quality variables of village elite and participatory
committees.
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October
29, 2006.
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