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The welfare and market effects of delays in humanitarian assistance

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Delays in aid delivery are common, yet their impacts on households and markets are theoretically ambiguous and empirically understudied. Models with financial constraints or present bias predict sharp consumption declines, while the Permanent Income Hypothesis predicts consumption smoothing. We test these predictions using high-frequency data and random interview timing in a large refugee camp in Kenya. Households smooth consumption under regular aid cycles, but delays reduce food consumption and food security. Informal credit through shops mitigates short-term impacts, but entails higher prices (+17%). Prices also respond to the timing of aid. Results support credit constraint models.
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University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
International Development
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
International Development
Oxford college:
St Antony's College
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-3835-9388


Publisher:
University of Oxford
Series:
CSAE Working Paper Series
Publication date:
2025-07-09
Paper number:
csae-wps-2025-08


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English
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2134688
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pubs:2134688
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2025-07-09

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