Bibliographic citations
Gutiérrez, Z., Oviedo, D. (2021). El impacto del programa de incentivos a la mejora de la gestión municipal en la inversión pública de las municipalidades de la región Cusco, 2016-2018 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4628
Gutiérrez, Z., Oviedo, D. El impacto del programa de incentivos a la mejora de la gestión municipal en la inversión pública de las municipalidades de la región Cusco, 2016-2018 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4628
@misc{renati/955577,
title = "El impacto del programa de incentivos a la mejora de la gestión municipal en la inversión pública de las municipalidades de la región Cusco, 2016-2018",
author = "Oviedo Licona, Dante",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
The “Programa de Incentivos a la Mejora de la Gestión Municipal”- PI provides transfers to local governments conditional on meeting goals. In the 2016-2018 period, the objective has been to ensure greater execution in public investment projects, eliminate chronic child malnutrition, implement basic sanitation in homes, and implement social protection measures in Municipalities. The research seeks to determine the effectiveness of the transfers made within the framework of the IP in the execution of public spending on Anemia, Sanitation and Social Protection. The study has a quantitative approach with a non-experimental design. A discontinuous regression strategy is used that takes advantage of the semi-randomization caused by the cut-off point of 500 dwellings that divides the municipalities into categories C or D (established by the PI), allowing comparison of the municipalities that are close to this cut-off point using a discontinuous focus on the margin. The main results of the discontinuous regression model (econometric model) find that the PI has generated an increase in per capita public spending by 182 soles and by population density by 88,084 soles in the Budgetary Sanitation Program. An increase in public spending by population density of 39,363 soles has also been identified in the Anemia Budget Program and has generated an increase in per capita public spending by 667 soles in the Budgetary Program for social protection. These results reveal that the goals for the Anemia budget programs in the Health and Sanitation and Social Protection Sector, designed as an incentive mechanism by the MEF, have had positive results to improve the execution of public spending in investment projects.
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