Principles and Approaches to targeting: With Reference to the Indonesian Social Safety Net Programs

Policy Research

The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be concentrated to the needy, thereby saving money and improving program efficiency. However, targeting also entails administrative costs associated with identifying, reaching, and monitoring potential beneficiaries. In addition, there are also potential costs in the form of disincentive costs, stigma costs, and political economy costs. The experience of the recent Indonesian social safety net programs shows that targeting was one of the most difficult problems in the implementation of these programs. As a result, the programs were plagued by the twin problems of undercoverage and leakage.

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Author 
Sudarno Sumarto
Asep Suryahadi
Research Area 
National
Research Topic 
Keywords 
targeting
social safety net programs
social protection
Publication Type 
Working Paper
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