How Effective Have Poverty and Social Impact Analyses Been?

The Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) approach, introduced by the World Bank in FY02, aimed to help the Bank and its client countries anticipate and address the possible consequences of proposed policy reforms, especially on the poor and vulnerable, and to contribute to country capacity for policy analysis. According to the Bank, by FY07 it had undertaken 156 PSIAs in 75 countries and 14 sectors. Total Bank and other donor support to PSIAs over FY04-06 was $15 million. Development literature has emphasized the importance of understanding the institutional and political constraints to development, building domestic ownership of policy reforms, and assessing the distributional impacts of policy actions. The PSIA approach has correctly emphasized these aspects. The Bank has produced a substantial body of guidance on how to address these aspects, and that guidance has been refined over time to incorporate lessons learned. Development literature has emphasized the importance of understanding the institutional and political constraints to development, building domestic ownership of policy reforms, and assessing the distributional impacts of policy actions. The PSIA approach has correctly emphasized these aspects. The Bank has produced a substantial body of guidance on how to address these aspects, and that guidance has been refined over time to incorporate lessons learned.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2009-06
Subjects:ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMS, ANALYTICAL WORK, ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, BENEFICIARIES, CAPACITY BUILDING, COUNTRY ASSISTANCE, COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES, COUNTRY CAPACITY, COUNTRY POLICIES, COUNTRY PROGRAM, COUNTRY STAKEHOLDERS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DEVELOPMENT POLICY OPERATIONS, DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS, DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT, DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT OF POLICY REFORMS, DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, EVALUATION SYSTEM, FLEXIBILITY, IMPACT OF ADJUSTMENT, IMPACT OF POLICY, IMPACTS OF POLICY, INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS, INVESTMENT LOANS, LEARNING, MIXED METHODS, OPERATIONAL POLICY, PARTICIPATORY PROCESS, POLICY ACTIONS, POLICY ANALYSIS, POLICY CHOICES, POLICY DEBATE, POLICY DECISIONS, POLICY DESIGN, POLICY REFORMS, POLITICAL ANALYSIS, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES, QUALITATIVE TECHNIQUES, REFORM PROGRAMS, REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE, SECTOR WORK, SOCIAL IMPACT, SOCIAL IMPACT ANALYSIS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL QUALITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/12815324/effective-poverty-social-impact-analyses
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10539
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