Social Protection
Inequality & Poverty
Behavioral Economics & Decision Sciences
Political Economy & Governance
Ph.D
United Kingdom
2012.09.09
Optimal Decision and Enforcement Procedures for Social Policy: The Tax - Benefit System
With his PhD research, Sean Slack is working to provide some insights into these questions. Sean’s work is based on theoretical modelling of an economy where there is a well-defined needy group in society, whereas the government can only imperfectly identify this group. His results show that the accuracy of the government’s test in awarding benefits and, further, how well the conditions placed on applicants are enforced, are influential in determining the optimal design of welfare programs. Research like Sean’s could be used to inform the welfare reforms currently taking place in many countries, to ensure that inappropriate benefit claims are not honored, nor are people in need unjustly refused.
OPTIMIZING WELFARE…AND EQUALITY
To add or modify information on this page, please contact us at the following address: community.research@axa.com

Sean
SLACK
Institution
University of St Andrews
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
British
Related articles
Microfinance & Financial Inclusion
Emerging Market
Inequality & Poverty
Joint Research Initiative
China
2021.04.19
Understanding the Financial Lives of Low Income Households in China
Leveraging financial diaries research methodology, this joint initiative aims to provide actionable insights about the financial lives of low-income households... Read more

Xiugen
MO
Chinese Academy of Financial Inclusion
Inequality & Poverty
Emerging Market
Social Justice & Equity
Covid-19
AXA Award
Ghana
2020.08.31
Adapting Pandemic Management to Vulnerable Populations
The first employs a cross-country survey approach to answer the following questions: what are the impacts of pandemics on informal... Read more

Mohammed
AMIDU