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Incentives and the role of institutions in the provision of social safety nets (Indonesian-Malay)

The institutional environment can determine the effectiveness and efficiency of social safety net programs. An otherwise perfectly designed program may fail if it does not take into account the role of the different institutional actors, and the incentives they face in the implementation and delivery of the program. Thus, incentive structures-between sponsors (i.e., governments) and providers, and between providers and their clients-play an important...
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Weigand,Christine.

Incentives and the role of institutions in the provision of social safety nets (Indonesian-Malay). Social Safety Nets Primer Notes ; no. 7 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/303791468211452006

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