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We examine the impact of a randomized therapy intervention on Nepali adolescents at risk of school dropout. Our study is the largest of its kind (N = 1,707) and is novel in that participation does not require a preexisting diagnosis. Ninety percent of those offered therapy participated, with...
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instances, abortion services). In this paper, we study Nepal's 2004 legalization of abortion provision and subsequent expansion …
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products) to adolescent girls in rural Nepal. Girls in the study were randomly allocated a menstrual cup for use during their …
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differential improvement in sanitation across regions of Nepal between 2006 and 2011. Within regions over time, cohorts of children …
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design in Nepal, we evaluate a program that provided information on best practices regarding child care and cash to families …
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settings across five countries: India, Kenya, Nepal, Philippines, and Uganda. We test multiple scalable models of remote …
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Our histories depart somewhat from the bulk of the energy innovation policy literature in focusing attention on the role of vigorous competition - particularly entry - in stimulating innovation, suggesting that in several industries a mix of public policies - including procurement, antitrust and...
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Within the field of environmental economics, the role of technological change has received much attention. The long-term nature of many environmental problems, such as climate change, makes understanding the evolution of technology an important part of projecting future impacts. Moreover, in...
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The most cost-effective policies for achieving CO2 abatement (e.g., carbon taxes) fail to get off the ground politically because of unacceptable distributional consequences. This paper explores CO2 abatement policies designed to address distributional concerns. Using an intertemporal numerical...
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