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We report on a large randomized controlled trial of hospital insurance for above-poverty-line Indian households. Households were assigned to free insurance, sale of insurance, sale plus cash transfer, or control. To estimate spillovers, the fraction of households offered insurance varied across...
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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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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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We examine the effect of regime change on privatization using the 2004 election surprise in India. The pro-reform BJP …
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In October 2010, the state government of Andhra Pradesh, India issued an emergency ordinance, bringing microfinance …
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Absence of well-functioning formal institutions leads to reliance on social networks to enforce informal contracts. Social ties may aid cooperation, but agents vary in network centrality, and this hierarchy may hinder cooperation. To assess the extent to which networks substitute for...
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trial that randomized premiums and subsidies for India's first national, public hospital insurance program, RSBY. We find …
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religion and caste of bank officers and borrowers from a bank in India, and a rotation policy that induces exogenous matching …
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We study the wealth accumulation of Indian parliamentarians using public disclosures required of all candidates since 2003. Annual asset growth of winners is on average 3 to 6 percentage points higher than runners-up. By performing a within-constituency comparison where both runner-up and winner...
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monitoring stations in India. Using a triple-differences framework, we show that retail investors' investments in "brown" stocks …
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