Awardee OrganizationNATIONAL OPINION RESEARCH CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the Applicant's Abstract): The purpose of the
proposed research is to investigate the role of the family, inclusive of the
extended family and networks of friends and relatives, in providing insurance
and credit to its members, to understand and quantify that role in the larger
village, regional, and national context, and to understand that role relative
to that or more formal institutions, e.g., village level funds and national
level banks. The specific investigation in Thailand takes advantage of recent
and ongoing advances in economic theory and of substantial variation over
region, the semi arid northeast versus the highly developed regions near
Bangkok, and substantial variation over time, e.g., the high growth period and
the recession and recovery of the Asian crisis.
The idea is to study the family or extended networks as a collection of
individuals gathered together into a "collective" organization which provides
insurance and credit to its members, to understand the nature and boundaries of
such collective organizations, and to understand the interaction of such
collective organizations with each other directly, with other more formal
institutions, and with the larger market. The family, community level
institutions, formal national level institutions, and markets will be
understood in the context of models with private information, limited
communication, limited enforcement capabilities, transactions costs, and, and
exogenously incomplete markets. The investigators also seek to measure using
the standards suggested by these models the welfare impact of these informal
and formal organizations, and their evolution in the context of the larger
national economy.
In this project, the investigators seek to understand the test various
hypotheses, e.g., with the rise of formal substitutes over the long term, the
informal sector may be less essential, especially in developed regions, or,
alternatively, the informal sector may continue to play a crucial role as a
more flexible and find-tuned complement to formal sector insurance and credit,
especially in times of severe stress. To support our theoretical work, the
investigators intend to field (only) two more rounds of the annual
cross-sectional survey and to continue (on a reduced scale) the ongoing monthly
survey, in order to ensure sufficient data for statistical significance of the
various tests and to see the Thai economy on into the period of recovery and
resumed (high) growth. The project data and other data would be organized in an
innovative web-based archive for public release.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
behavioral /social science research tagclinical researchdisability insurancefamilyfamily structure /dynamicshealth insurancehouseholdhuman datahuman population studyincomelow socioeconomic statusoccupationsorganized financingsocial modelsocial support networksocioeconomicssoutheast Asia
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
864
DUNS Number
069512291
UEI
MPYFY5UMSDP4
Project Start Date
01-September-1991
Project End Date
30-June-2005
Budget Start Date
01-July-2001
Budget End Date
30-June-2002
Project Funding Information for 2001
Total Funding
$516,609
Direct Costs
$424,925
Indirect Costs
$91,684
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2001
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$516,609
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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