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Some even argue that it is counter-productive by making recipients dependent on hand-outs.
As with aid, oil revenues and other unearned wealth, a flow of cash risks making recipients passive and dependent.
Should you not have time to read the whole thing, I can report that it does not propose to get rid of the poor by making recipients of government aid fight to the death in front of a large TV audience.In fact there is not a single proposal to cut spending on federal anti-poverty programmes in there.
After all, too many apps these days are spamming users' contacts with unwanted invites, making recipients wary of unknown messages.
Accountability is frequently complex and not always reducible to linear relationships that are formed by the understandable need for making recipients accountable for the use of donor funds.
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The intent seemed to be to make recipients pause and think, and it certainly worked.
For one thing, it flouted the rules of amateurism, and would make recipients ineligible for future Olympics if made public.
Their solution would be a fundamental reform: make recipients of large inheritances and gifts pay taxes, just as wage earners must.
It was an early proponent of "untying" aid ie, scrapping wasteful, self-interested rules that make recipients spend funds on only the donor's goods or services.
The best known ones, like Bolsa Familia in Brazil and Oportunidades in Mexico, make recipients meet conditions — they need to have their children in school and take their families for regular health checkups to get the money.
Governments like them because they make recipients more likely to support the ruling party (though so, probably, do conventional transfers).CCTs do an excellent job of getting money to the poor.
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