Poverty Alleviation Programs in South Asia and Latin America: How the Governments Provided Public Goods in Order to Set Up Inclusive States (2000-2017)

Enrique Vásquez
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During the 2000-2017 period, most Latin American and South Asian countries experienced relatively high rates of economic growth and their poverty rates reduced significantly. Although economic growth by itself is an important variable when discussing poverty, the redistributive role of the State is equally important to attain more equitable and inclusive societies. Generally, this role is embodied in poverty alleviation programs (PAPs). This paper focuses on the experience of the above-mentioned regions regarding the implementation and effectiveness of PAPs. These are compared, which serves to obtain lessons from both continents’ countries regarding six important aspects of the development of the programs. From this analysis we obtain six lessons for the implementation of new PAPs and the improvement of existing ones. These lessons include the need for complete information systems, as well as a standardizing the process of delivery of public goods. Moreover, the importance of providing information to the beneficiaries is highlighted, along with the key role that monitoring plays.
南亚和拉丁美洲的扶贫项目:政府如何提供公共产品以建立包容性国家(2000-2017)
2000-2017年期间,大多数拉美和南亚国家的经济增长率相对较高,贫困率大幅下降。虽然在讨论贫穷问题时,经济增长本身是一个重要的变量,但国家的再分配作用对于实现更加公平和包容的社会同样重要。一般来说,这种作用体现在扶贫项目(pap)中。本文重点介绍了上述地区在pap的实施和有效性方面的经验。对这些进行比较,可以从两大洲的国家获得有关项目发展的六个重要方面的经验教训。通过分析,得出了实施新pap和改进现有pap的六个经验教训。这些教训包括需要建立完整的信息系统,以及使提供公共物品的过程标准化。此外,还强调了向受益者提供资料的重要性以及监测所起的关键作用。
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