articleThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsMay 1, 2004Closed access

Local Capture: Evidence from a Central Government Transfer Program in Uganda

RRR. ReinikkaJSJakob Svensson

World Bank Group · Center for Economic and Policy Research · +1 more institution

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Abstract

According to official statistics, 20 percent of Uganda's total public expenditure was spent on education in the mid-1990s, most of it on primary education. One of the large public programs was a capitation grant to cover schools' nonwage expenditures. Using panel data from a unique survey of primary schools, we assess the extent to which the grant actually reached the intended end-user (schools). The survey data reveal that during 1991–1995, the schools, on average, received only 13 percent of the grants. Most schools received nothing. The bulk of the school grant was captured by local officials (and politicians). The data also reveal considerable variation in grants received across schools, suggesting that…

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  • Government (linguistics)
  • Central bank
  • Economics
  • Local government
  • Political science
  • Regional science
  • Library science
  • Sociology
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