On the Welfare Gains from Tradeable Benefits-in-Kind

Abstract
Governments often prohibit resale of the benefits-in-kind provided by antipoverty programs. Yet the personal gains from those benefits are likely to vary and to be known privately, so there can be gains to poor people from trading their assignments. We know very little about those gains. To help address this knowledge gap, the paper models a competitive market for assignments, and simulates the market using an unusual survey of workers on a...
Paper Details
Title
On the Welfare Gains from Tradeable Benefits-in-Kind
Published Date
May 3, 2021
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