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Economic activity in developing countries is labor-intensive, low-scale, and family run, with substantial family managerial time spent supervising hired labor. We use a randomized control trial that subsidizes access to rental equipment markets to study the impact of the adoption of mechanized...
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This paper uses new data to study school management and productivity in India. We report four main results. First …
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decisions. We study consequences of the adoption of energy-efficient LED lighting in garment factories around Bangalore, India …
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garment workers in India. The program increased women's extraversion and communication, and spurred technical skill upgrading …
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We investigate the link between hospital performance and managerial education by collecting a large database of management practices and skills in hospitals across nine countries. We find that hospitals that are closer to universities offering both medical education and business education have...
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Italy, Brazil and then finally India. We also show that autonomous government schools (i.e. government funded but with …
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We present evidence on the labor supply of CEOs, and on whether family and professional CEOs differ on this dimension. We do so through a new survey instrument that allows us to codify CEOs' diaries in a detailed and comparable fashion, and to build a bottom-up measure of CEO labor supply. The...
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in India. We document large dispersion in rental rates, unused service capacity and delays in service provision. We then …
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Particulate matter significantly reduces life expectancy in India. We use a randomized controlled trial in the Indian … cost-effective way to improve India's air quality …
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Formal rules within organizations are pervasive, but may be interpreted and implemented differently by actors within the organization, impacting organizational outcomes. We consider a delegation reform that changed formal rules within the environmental regulator in an Indian state, by giving...
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