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This paper measures excess labor supply in equilibrium. We examine hiring shocks--which employ 24% of the labor force in external month-long jobs--in Indian local labor markets. In peak months, wages increase instantaneously and local aggregate employment declines. In lean months, consistent...
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correlate with downward wage rigidity and business cycle volatility across India …
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, India, we find that "gung ho entrepreneurs" (GEs), households who were already running a business before microfinance …
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, we conducted a large-scale messaging campaign in West Bengal, India. Twenty-five million individuals were sent an SMS …
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Formal financial institutions can have far-reaching and long-lasting impacts on informal lending and information networks. We first study 75 villages in Karnataka, 43 of which were exposed to microfinance after we first collected detailed network data. Networks shrink more in exposed villages....
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During the global financial crisis, the Reserve Bank of India enacted forbearance measures that lowered capital … assets in India's predominantly state-owned banking system is consistent with accounting subterfuge …
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Using firm-level data this paper analyzes the transformation of India's economic structure following the implementation …
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We use a new firm-level dataset to examine the efficiency of investment in emerging economies. In the three-year period following stock market liberalizations, the growth rate of the typical firm's capital stock exceeds its pre-liberalization mean by an average of 5.4 percentage points....
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How should policymakers disseminate information: by broadcasting it widely (e.g., via mass media), or letting word spread from a small number of initially informed "seed" individuals? While conventional wisdom suggests delivering information more widely is better, we show theoretically and...
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In October 2010, the state government of Andhra Pradesh, India issued an emergency ordinance, bringing microfinance …
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