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We evaluate a large-scale set of interventions to increase demand for immunization in Haryana, India. The policies …
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assignments, and simulates the market using an unusual survey of workers on a rural public-works scheme in a poor state of India …
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worker focused on pre-school education (for children aged 3-5) in the world's largest public early-childhood program: India …
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sociology literature and interpret culture as a \repertoire", which allows rich cultural responses to changes in the environment …
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outbreak in India. Using a difference-in-differences strategy, we find that this upstream research shock caused multinational … firms selling antibiotics in India to reduce their market exposure. Surprisingly, this void was filled by domestic Indian …
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We study social learning between spouses using an experiment in Chennai, India. We vary whether individuals discover …
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-income countries. We conduct a large phone survey and leverage India's geographically-varying containment policies to estimate the …
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biological mechanism, which are validated with micro-data from India, Indonesia and Ghana can jointly explain inter …
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India's Industrial Disputes Act (IDA) of 1947 requires firm with more than 100 workers to pay large costs if they …
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procurement auctions in India. The Indian context allows clean estimates of how risk affects procurement, because solar power …
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