Assessing the Impact of Fiscal Policy on Poverty

Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: April, 05 , 2002

Fiscal policy measures are a key means by which governments can influence distribution and poverty, but in fact the relationships between fiscal policy and poverty are not well understood. The most commonly used technique for assessing the distributional impact, benefit incidence analysis, is straightforward, but applied by itself it suffers from a number of serious limitations. Assessment of the impact of fiscal policy needs to be developed in various directions, including allowing for behavioural responses and incorporating a broader range of information. In parallel with this careful attention needs to be paid to more effective monitoring of the poverty impact of fiscal policy. [Discussion Paper No. 2002/43].

Author(s): Andrew McKay | Posted on: Oct 05, 2009 | Views(1304) | Download (881)


Member comments

Submit

No Comments yet! Be first one to initiate it!

Creative Commons License