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A number of development assistance programs promote community interaction as a means of building social capital. Yet …
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The promise of randomized controlled trials is that evidence gathered through the evaluation of a specific program helps us--possibly after several rounds of fine-tuning and multiple replications in different contexts--to inform policy. However, critics have pointed out that a potential...
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We construct a model of creative destruction with endogenous firm dynamics. We integrate the theory into a general equilibrium multi-country model of technological convergence where countries interact via international spillovers. We derive implications for both firm dynamics and aggregate...
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development. Our model is based on a set point for BMI or bodyweight that is adapted to conditions of scarcity in the pre …-modern economy, but which subsequently fails to adjust to rapid economic change. During the process of development, some individuals …
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the rapid catch-up development phases of most high-income economies by hierarchically coordinating firms in multiple …
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We explore the impact of British colonial institutions on the economic development of India. In some regions, the … differences in incentives for development …
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Analyzing a variety of cross-national and sub-national data, we argue that high adult mortality reduces economic growth by shortening time horizons. Higher adult mortality is associated with increased levels of risky behavior, higher fertility, and lower investment in physical and human capital....
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We study the consequences of dynamic complementarities in the production of child human capital for the relationship between risk and schooling investment in a low income setting. In contrast to previous literature, we explore the ex ante response of schooling to risk. We develop a model that...
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development quest. The sample includes seven developing countries--Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia, India, Vietnam and Brazil …
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much of the GDP/gender-inequality relationship can be explained by the process of development, society-specific factors are …-skewed with development. Finally, I lay out some policy approaches to address gender inequality …
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