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A randomized-trial of community-level mask promotion in rural Bangladesh during COVID-19 shows that the intervention …
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who begin in extreme poverty. The setting is rural Bangladesh and the asset is cows. The data supports the poverty traps …
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. This paper presents a causal estimate of the psychosocial value of employment in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh …
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,000 households in rural Bangladesh where we randomized (1) either group financial incentives or a non-financial "social recognition …
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Child marriage remains common even where female schooling and employment opportunities have grown. We introduce a signaling model in which bride type is imperfectly observed but preferred types have lower returns to delaying marriage. We show that in this environment the market might pool on...
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wholesale prices, and effects of regulations of intermediaries. To test these we study the effects of a policy in Bangladesh …
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What is the impact of regulatory reforms that enhance credit market efficiency on children's human capital? Using a parent-child panel dataset, we find that such reforms reduced children's academic performance in low-income families. Consistent with the view that financial development entices...
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The 1994 discovery of arsenic in groundwater in Bangladesh prompted a massive public health campaign that led 20% of …
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trial of at-birth vitamin A supplementation in Bangladesh. Tornado exposure in utero and in infancy decreased birth size and …
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Data from 70 large export-oriented garment manufacturers in Bangladesh show that gender wage gaps are similar to those …
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