Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes

Analysis of two water subsidy schemes a means tested subsidy in Chile and a geographically targeted subsidy in Colombia shows that the means-tested system is better able to identify poor households than the geographically targeted scheme. However,...

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Main Authors: Gomez-Lobo, Andres, Contreras, Dante
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/17742630/water-subsidy-policies-comparison-chilean-colombian-schemes
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spelling okr-10986-171852021-04-23T14:03:29Z Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes Gomez-Lobo, Andres Contreras, Dante CENTRAL BANK CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONSUMERS CROSS-SUBSIDIES DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DURABLE GOODS EXCHANGE RATE EXCLUSION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL VIABILITY FUTURE RESEARCH HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INCOMES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY LOTTERY LOW TARIFF Analysis of two water subsidy schemes a means tested subsidy in Chile and a geographically targeted subsidy in Colombia shows that the means-tested system is better able to identify poor households than the geographically targeted scheme. However, the overall distributive impact of both schemes is quite similar, at least for the three lowest income deciles, because the amount of benefits per household in the geographically targeted Colombian scheme are differentiated by the socioeconomic classification of household. Despite the relative merits of the Chilean means tested scheme, targeting errors are still quite large. More than 60 percent of subsidies accrue to households that are above the third decile of the income distribution. If the policy objective in Chile is to benefit a significant proportion of households in the lowest income deciles, then either the targeting mechanism must be improved or the number of subsidies has to increase to take into account these targeting imperfections. In Colombia almost all households receive some kind of benefit, implying an unnecessarily high fiscal cost. An improvement in the targeting mechanism could lower this cost without jeopardizing benefits to lower-income households. Some suggestions for additional research and for improving both schemes are discussed. 2014-02-26T20:40:55Z 2014-02-26T20:40:55Z 2003-09 Journal Article http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/17742630/water-subsidy-policies-comparison-chilean-colombian-schemes World Bank Economic Review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17185 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Chile Colombia
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topic CENTRAL BANK
CONCESSION CONTRACTS
CONSUMERS
CROSS-SUBSIDIES
DEMOGRAPHIC
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DURABLE GOODS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCLUSION
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FUTURE RESEARCH
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INCOMES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
LOTTERY
LOW TARIFF
spellingShingle CENTRAL BANK
CONCESSION CONTRACTS
CONSUMERS
CROSS-SUBSIDIES
DEMOGRAPHIC
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DURABLE GOODS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCLUSION
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FUTURE RESEARCH
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INCOMES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
LOTTERY
LOW TARIFF
Gomez-Lobo, Andres
Contreras, Dante
Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Chile
Colombia
description Analysis of two water subsidy schemes a means tested subsidy in Chile and a geographically targeted subsidy in Colombia shows that the means-tested system is better able to identify poor households than the geographically targeted scheme. However, the overall distributive impact of both schemes is quite similar, at least for the three lowest income deciles, because the amount of benefits per household in the geographically targeted Colombian scheme are differentiated by the socioeconomic classification of household. Despite the relative merits of the Chilean means tested scheme, targeting errors are still quite large. More than 60 percent of subsidies accrue to households that are above the third decile of the income distribution. If the policy objective in Chile is to benefit a significant proportion of households in the lowest income deciles, then either the targeting mechanism must be improved or the number of subsidies has to increase to take into account these targeting imperfections. In Colombia almost all households receive some kind of benefit, implying an unnecessarily high fiscal cost. An improvement in the targeting mechanism could lower this cost without jeopardizing benefits to lower-income households. Some suggestions for additional research and for improving both schemes are discussed.
format Journal Article
author Gomez-Lobo, Andres
Contreras, Dante
author_facet Gomez-Lobo, Andres
Contreras, Dante
author_sort Gomez-Lobo, Andres
title Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes
title_short Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes
title_full Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes
title_fullStr Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes
title_full_unstemmed Water Subsidy Policies : Comparison of the Chilean and Colombian Schemes
title_sort water subsidy policies : comparison of the chilean and colombian schemes
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/17742630/water-subsidy-policies-comparison-chilean-colombian-schemes
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17185
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