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Book review
More Than Good Intentions: How a New Economics Is Helping to Solve Global Poverty
by Dean Karlan and Jacob Appel (Penguin Group, New York, USA, 2011; 320 pp; hb $26.95, pb $16,
ebook $12.99)
With their book More than Good Intentions, Dean Karlan and Jacob Appel seek to stimulate debate on better and more efficient ways to address global poverty, beyond foreign aid or other common approaches. By combining anecdotes with straightforward explanations, the authors ask good questions about what works and what doesn鈥檛. They also keep the reader anchored with simple and clear explanations, even when they cite complex social science notions, such as using control groups to measure the impact of particular interventions. 鈥淔or each dollar donated,鈥 the authors ask, 鈥渉ow much good can be done?鈥 To illustrate, they contrast different school attendance programmes. They find that $1,000 in 鈥渃onditional cash transfers鈥 (direct payments conditional on participants鈥 behaviour), can bring one year of improved school attendance. But the same result can be obtained with $100 in 鈥渦niform give-aways鈥 (such as giving school uniforms to all students) and just $3.50 spent on deworming children.
The book also criticizes microfinance as an alternative to foreign aid. Although microfinance has been popular, the authors argue that it may not be suitable to everyone and that people鈥檚 specific needs must be thoroughly examined before handing out loans. People鈥檚 needs can be very complex, and may not be met by just obtaining a loan. In the long term, such loans can at times be more detrimental than beneficial.
The emphasis, say Karlan and Appel, should always be on helping people to improve their basic living conditions, including through better access to health services, more investment in education and better monitoring of school attendance. The book concludes with seven prevalent ideas that have been proven to work: microsavings instead of microcredit, reminders to save (banks sending text messages and mail to their clients), fertilizer bought at harvest time before the next season to improve usage, deworming to increase children鈥檚 health and school attendance, remedial education in small groups, chlorine dispensers for clean water and locked-in savings accounts to help people reach their goals and make better choices. Although very stimulating, the proposed options are based on microanalyses 鈥 studies of small groups of people. But a macroanalysis of a wider population would have enhanced the validity of their research.
鈥 Rebecca Moudio
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