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Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantification of the extent of ethnic favoritism using data on road building in Kenyan districts across the 1963-2011 period. Guided by a model it then examines whether the transition in and out of democracy...
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market in Western Kenya that took place when a combination of public sector foundation breeding and social impact investment …
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We use confidential and restricted-access data from the Kauffman Firm Survey and matched administrative data on credit scores to explore racial disparities in access to capital for new business ventures. The novel results on racial inequality in startup financing indicate that black-owned...
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Kenya, we show that households exhibit non-transitive preferences consistent with behavioral features such as loss aversion …
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We present the results from a field experiment on team diversity. Individuals working as door-to-door canvassers for a non-profit organization were randomly assigned a teammate, a supervisor, and a list of individuals to canvass. This created random variation within teams in the degree of...
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using a natural experiment in India as well as data from China, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Africa, and Kenya …
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Violent conflicts, particularly at election times in Africa, are a common cause of instability and economic disruption. This paper studies how firms react to electoral violence using the case of Kenyan flower exporters during the 2008 post-election violence as an example. The violence induced a...
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line with economic theory favoring direct cash transfers, in a randomized experiment in Kenya 95% of urban recipients … prefer mobile money over electricity transfers of a similar monetary value. But Kenya is an outlier with high mobile money …
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a recent anti-poverty program in rural Kenya. Leveraging a large literature documenting a reliable relationship between …
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as collateral. Using a field experiment in Kenya, we show that borrowers instead strongly prefer loans collateralized …
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