This is not from a new paper but it is reminder that economic development policy is increasingly moving toward advising direct transfers, in many spheres
Noting that Africa’s resource-rich countries have not translated their wealth into sustained economic growth and poverty reduction, this paper shows that by transferring a portion of resource-related government revenues uniformly and universally as direct payments to the population, some countries could increase both private consumption and the provision of public goods, and thereby reduce poverty and enhance social welfare. We make the case based on theoretical considerations and explore how these direct dividend payments would look in practice in a group of selected African countries.
The paper is by Shantayanan Devarajan, Marcelo M. Giugale, Helene Ehrhart, Tuan Minh Le & Huong Mai Nguyen.
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