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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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menstrual cups in Nepal. Using individual randomization, we estimate causal effects of peer exposure on adoption; using …
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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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instances, abortion services). In this paper, we study Nepal's 2004 legalization of abortion provision and subsequent expansion …
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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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We provide a general framework for incorporating many types of micro data from summary statistics to full surveys of selected consumers into Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995)-style estimates of differentiated products demand systems. We extend best practices for BLP estimation in Conlon and...
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We use an experiment to test whether consumers optimally acquire information on energy costs in appliance markets where, like many contexts, consumers are poorly informed and make mistakes despite freely-available information. We find consumers acquire information suboptimally; there is little...
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Consumers solve many agency problems, by pointing out when they believe that agents have made mistakes. This paper considers the role that consumers play in inducing efficient behavior by agents. I distinguish between two case: those where consumers have similar preferences to the principal, and...
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We study the effects of consumer information on equlibrium market prices and observable product quality in the market for child care. Child care markets offer a unique opportunity to study these effects because of the existence of resource and referral agencies (R&Rs) in some markets. R&Rs...
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