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In this paper, we demonstrate that university students who cheat on a simple task in a laboratory setting are more likely to state a preference for entering public service. Importantly, we also show that cheating on this task is predictive of corrupt behavior by real government workers, implying...
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-long experiment with Indian manufacturing workers, we randomize whether co-workers within production units receive the same flat daily …
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creating a conflict of interest. This paper reports on a two-year field experiment in the Indian state of Gujarat that sought …
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We conduct an interactive online experiment framed as an employment contract between employer and worker. Subjects from …
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We study a contract change for tea pluckers on an Indian plantation, with a higher government-stipulated baseline wage. Incentive piece rates were lowered or kept unchanged. Yet, in the following month, output increased by 20-80%. This response contradicts the standard model and several...
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In this paper, we use a unique two-stage experiment that randomized access to school vouchers across both markets and …
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Societal norms about gender roles contribute to the economic disadvantages facing women in many developing countries. This paper evaluates an intervention aimed at eroding support for restrictive gender norms, specifically a multi-year school-based intervention in Haryana, India, that engaged...
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Performance pay for teachers is frequently suggested as a way of improving education outcomes in schools, but the theoretical predictions regarding its effectiveness are ambiguous and the empirical evidence to date is limited and mixed. We present results from a randomized evaluation of a...
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Many efforts to improve school quality by adding school resources have proven to be ineffective. This paper presents the results of two experiments conducted in Mumbai and Vadodara, India, designed to evaluate ways to improve the quality of education in urban slums. A remedial education program...
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cost-effective ways of doing so at scale. We use a large-scale randomized experiment to study the impact of adding an extra …
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