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Efficiency, Scale and Scope Economies in the Ukrainian Banking Sector in 1998

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Efficiency, Scale and Scope Economies in the Ukrainian Banking Sector in 1998
Author(s)Mertens, Alexander; Urga, Giovanni
AbstractThis paper evaluates a large welfare programme in rural Mexico called Progresa, whose main aim is to improve the process of human capital accumulation in the poorest communities by providing cash transfers conditional on specific types of behaviour in three key areas targeted by the programme: nutrition, health and education. The aim of this paper is to analyse the impact of monetary incentives on education choices in rural Mexico and to address issues to do with the design of educational interventions aimed at improving educational participation. To achieve this the authors combine the information provided by the randomised allocation of Progresa across localities with a simple structural model of education choices. The authors argue that without such a framework it is impossible to evaluate the effect of the programme and, especially, possible changes to its structure.
IssueNo3
Pages292-308
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEmerging Markets Review
VolumeNo2
PubDateSeptember2001
ISBN_ISSN1566-0141

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