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-Shwari in Kenya. While 34% of those eligible for a loan take it, the loan does not substitute for other credit. The loans …
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-Shwari in Kenya. While 34% of those eligible for a loan take it, the loan does not substitute for other credit. The loans …
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Do the stringent formal sector borrowing requirements common in many developing countries restrict credit access, technology adoption, and welfare? When a Kenyan dairy's savings and credit cooperative randomly offered some farmers the opportunity to replace loans with high down payments and...
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experiments in Morocco, Peru, and Kenya …
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This paper compares the relative impact of two road safety interventions in the Kenyan minibus or matatu sector: a top down set of regulatory requirements known as the Michuki Rules and a consumer empowerment intervention. We use very detailed insurance claims data on three classes of vehicles...
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relatively parsimonious set of regularly measured variables from communities in Kenya’s arid north, that generates remarkably …
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