If someone offered you cash payments to keep your kids in school, would you turn these down? The answer seems simple enough. Most of us would respond with a clear “of course not!” Yet, the answer might not be so simple for the poorest and most vulnerable families. Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs pay cash to poor households on the condition that eligible children … [Read more...] about Leaving cash on the table
How effective are land property rights interventions on improving investments and agricultural productivity?
Recent studies show that de jure recognition of tenure through the provision of a registered title or certificate boosts productivity by 40%; and increases consumption or income of beneficiary households by 15%. Access to land and the ability to make productive use of that land is critical to poor people worldwide (Deininger, 2004): it can provide a foundation for economic and … [Read more...] about How effective are land property rights interventions on improving investments and agricultural productivity?
Credit or no credit? Is that really the question?
Is access to credit enough to improve welfare indicators at the firm or farm level? In recent years, a great deal of hope to promote development has been placed on the potential transformative power of financial access (World Bank 2007; Karlan and Morduch 2010). At the firm or farm level, having access to credit can facilitate the purchase of necessary inputs in a timely … [Read more...] about Credit or no credit? Is that really the question?