“…Our paper connects these two literatures by rigorously assessing the extent to which phone-based estimates of poverty can help with program targeting (Blumenstock, 2020). We believe the analysis will be especially relevant to the increasing number of interventions that rely on mobile money to distribute cash payments (Gentilini et al, 2020), and the growing number of contexts where mobile phone data are being made available for humanitarian purposes (Milusheva et al, 2021). For example, in just the past few years, mobile money was used to make cash transfer payments in countries including Bangladesh (Ali & May, 2021), Ghana (Karlan et al, 2021), Liberia (USAID, 2021), and Malawi (Paul et al, 2021).…”