Cash at Your Fingertips: Biometric Technology for Transfers in Resource-Rich Countries
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: February, 06 , 2011Cash transfers are often a good way for developing countries to address economic and social
problems. They are less expensive than directly providing goods and services and allow recipients the
flexibility to spend on what they need the most, but for many developing countries, the technical
requirements for large-scale programs have been prohibitive. Now, however, biometric technologies
have improved and become ubiquitous enough to allow the confident identification and low cost
needed to implement successful cash-transfer programs in developing countries. This paper surveys
the arguments for and against cash-transfer programs in resource-rich states, discusses some of
the new biometric identification technologies, and reaches preliminary conclusions about their
potentially very large benefits for developing countries. The barriers to cash-transfers are no longer
technical, but political. [Working Paper 253] URL: [http://www.cgdev.org/content/publications/detail/1425165/]
Author(s): Alan Gelb, Caroline Decker | Posted on: Jun 06, 2011 | Views(1000) | Download (238)