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Treating the Field as a Lab: A Basic Guide to Conducting Economics Experiments for Policymaking offers economists …, researchers, and policymakers 19 basic principles for conducting experiments in developing-country contexts. In this Food Security … in Practice technical guide, Angelino Viceisza focuses on the class of economics experiments known as lablike field …
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Treating the Field as a Lab: A Basic Guide to Conducting Economics Experiments for Policymaking offers economists …, researchers, and policymakers 19 basic principles for conducting experiments in developing-country contexts. In this Food Security … in Practice technical guide, Angelino Viceisza focuses on the class of economics experiments known as lablike field …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010579132
"This study reports theory-testing laboratory experiments on the effect of yardstick competition on corruption. The … setting are tied together through the nexus of yardstick competition, suggesting that our laboratory experiments have some …
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research. We develop a theoretical model to show the logic of adaptive sequential experiment design in the presence of … uncertainty over negative effects and discuss how to choose samples in a population to minimize the experiment cost. We also point …
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investigating the impact of weather-driven internal migration on labor markets in a post-conflict country, Nepal, using household …
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One and a half billion people still live in fragile, conflict affected areas. People in these countries are about twice … direct consequence of conflict: conflict reduces food availability by destroying agricultural assets and infrastructure. …
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Policymakers, practitioners, and researchers frequently cite an increase in shocks around the world as a reason for focusing on resilience. But have shocks actually increased or become more severe and farâ€reaching? What does the landscape of shocks look like?
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Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can also cause and drive … conflicts. This paper makes the case for an even higher priority for food security–related policies and programs in conflict …
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