E-governance, Accountability, and Leakage in Public Programs: Experimental Evidence from a Financial Management Reform in India

Published By: BREAD on eSS | Published Date: October, 27 , 2016

In collaboration with the Government of Bihar, India, a large-scale experiment is conducted to evaluate whether transparency in fiscal transfer systems can increase accountability and reduce corruption in the implementation of a workfare program. The reforms introduced electronic fund-flow, cut out administrative tiers, and switched the basis of transfer amounts from forecasts to documented expenditures. Treatment reduced leakages along three measures: expenditures and hours claimed dropped while an independent household survey found no impact on actual employment and wages received; a matching exercise reveals a reduction in fake households on payrolls; and local program officials’ self-reported median personal assets fell. [BREAD Working Paper 494].

Author(s): Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, Clement Imbert, Santhosh Mathew, Rohini Pande | Posted on: Dec 02, 2016 | Views() | Download (576)


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