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The Price Effects of Cash Versus In-Kind Transfers
Cunha, Jesse M.; De Giorgi, Giacomo; Jayachandran, Seema
2011-10-11
Abstract: This paper compares how cash and in-kind transfers affect local prices. Both types
of transfers increase the demand for normal goods, but only in-kind transfers also increase supply. Hence, in-kind transfers should lead to lower prices than cash transfers, which helps consumers at the expense of local producers. We test and confirm this prediction using a program in Mexico that randomly assigned villages to receive boxes of food (trucked into the village), equivalently-valued cash transfers, or no transfers. The pecuniary benefit to consumers of in-kind transfers, relative to cash transfers, equals 11% of the direct transfer.