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Bangladesh, Chile, Ghana, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria and Sri Lanka. We show that variation in business practices explains as much of …
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The study of autocracies and weakly institutionalized countries is plagued by scarcity of information about the relative strength of different players within the political system. This paper presents novel data on the composition of government coalitions in a sample of fifteen post-colonial...
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Privatization of a public good (the management of sewage treatment centers in Dakar, Senegal) leads to an increase in … secondary cities in Senegal following privatization with no similar effect on respiratory illness as a placebo …
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stages of the pandemic. We exploit a unique data covering firms from Brazil, Senegal, and Vietnam using a treatment effect …
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Coordination is central to social interactions. Theory and conventional lab experiments suggest that cheap talk/communication can enhance coordination under certain conditions. Two aspects that remain underexplored are (1) the interaction between the number of players (group size) and...
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unusual sub-household dataset for Senegal. First, for all except education spending, our results are consistent with the …
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program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the country's education budget. We find large positive effects on test …
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remains unachieved because of persistently low demand for high-quality products. In a randomized field experiment in Senegal …
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We study the extent to which collusion can explain the under-provision of clean sanitation technologies in developing countries. Using desludging services in Dakar as a case-study, we document that prices are 66% higher in areas where prices are likely coordinated by a large trade association,...
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a custom labor force survey conducted in Senegal, we estimate the key parameters of an extended Chetty (2006) model …
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