The Welfare Impacts of Local Investment Projects: Evidence from the Guatemala FIS

This paper assesses the welfare impacts of local investments projects in rural areas of Guatemala. Using census track data from two rounds of the Guatemalan population census, as well as administrative data on investment projects, the authors estimate the impact of education, sanitation, productive, and total investment activities at the village level on measures of welfare. This is the first impact evaluation of social funds in Guatemala, and also the first paper that uses village level data, and both a multi-treatment effect approach and the generalized propensity score with continuous treatments to analyze this type of interventions. The outcome is such that local investment in schools significantly boosts enrollment and investments in water and sewerage significantly improved measures of access to water. The authors also examine the welfare impacts in regards to infant mortality and school progression.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Pablo Ibarrarán
Format: Working Papers biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Investment, Water Supply and Sanitation, Rural Development, Social Policy and Protection, WP-02/08,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011183
https://publications.iadb.org/en/welfare-impacts-local-investment-projects-evidence-guatemala-fis
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spelling dig-bid-node-105932024-05-30T20:25:17ZThe Welfare Impacts of Local Investment Projects: Evidence from the Guatemala FIS 2008-03-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011183 https://publications.iadb.org/en/welfare-impacts-local-investment-projects-evidence-guatemala-fis Inter-American Development Bank Investment Water Supply and Sanitation Rural Development Social Policy and Protection WP-02/08 This paper assesses the welfare impacts of local investments projects in rural areas of Guatemala. Using census track data from two rounds of the Guatemalan population census, as well as administrative data on investment projects, the authors estimate the impact of education, sanitation, productive, and total investment activities at the village level on measures of welfare. This is the first impact evaluation of social funds in Guatemala, and also the first paper that uses village level data, and both a multi-treatment effect approach and the generalized propensity score with continuous treatments to analyze this type of interventions. The outcome is such that local investment in schools significantly boosts enrollment and investments in water and sewerage significantly improved measures of access to water. The authors also examine the welfare impacts in regards to infant mortality and school progression. Inter-American Development Bank Pablo Ibarrarán Miguel Sarzosa Yuri Soares Working Papers application/pdf IDB Publications Guatemala en
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The Welfare Impacts of Local Investment Projects: Evidence from the Guatemala FIS
description This paper assesses the welfare impacts of local investments projects in rural areas of Guatemala. Using census track data from two rounds of the Guatemalan population census, as well as administrative data on investment projects, the authors estimate the impact of education, sanitation, productive, and total investment activities at the village level on measures of welfare. This is the first impact evaluation of social funds in Guatemala, and also the first paper that uses village level data, and both a multi-treatment effect approach and the generalized propensity score with continuous treatments to analyze this type of interventions. The outcome is such that local investment in schools significantly boosts enrollment and investments in water and sewerage significantly improved measures of access to water. The authors also examine the welfare impacts in regards to infant mortality and school progression.
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