Social Transfers
Brandon Williams
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)
- Are people poor because of traits or choices that make them unsuitable for generating wealth, despite the same opportunities?
- Or are there "poverty traps" that limit opportunity and maintain their relative economic position?
- Telling these explanations apart is hard because their outcomes are the same in equilibrium
- What if we suddenly moved some people from poverty to wealth?
- Authors establish the poverty trap threshold and S-shaped pattern
- Those below the threshold after receiving the transfer more likely to be in poverty in both the short and long run
Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)

Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)

Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)

Individual household
productivity
Starting point really
matters
Discontinuity generated by capital investment
Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)

Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)

16% gain if over threshold
14% loss if under threshold
Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)

Productivity difference sustains in the long run
Social Transfers
Development Economics
November 7, 2024
Why Do People Stay Poor (2022)
The fiscal cost of permanently getting people out of poverty through a large, time-limited transfer might therefore be lower than relying on continual transfers that raise consumption but have no effect on the occupations of the poor."
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