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representative set of low-income adults in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic. Individuals' inability to make unexpected calls, need …
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settings. This study uses a large-scale, nationwide RCT in Ghana to show the external validity of four school …
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effort in northern Ghana respond to exogenous changes in income and wages using a randomized evaluation of a multi …
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Ghana, we analyze the effects of a major participatory development program on participation in, leadership of and investment …
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promotes protective risk mitigation behaviors early in the COVID-19 pandemic across four African countries (Ghana, Malawi …
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A multi-faceted program comprising a grant of productive assets, training, coaching, and savings has been found to build sustainable income for those in extreme poverty. We focus on two important questions: whether a mere grant of productive assets would generate similar impacts (it does not),...
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households in rural Ghana. Results from 2-3 months after a randomized intervention show strong impacts on mental and physical …
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Countries that have pursued distortionary macroeconomic policies, including high inflation, large budget deficits and misaligned exchange rates, appear to have suffered more macroeconomic volatility and also grown more slowly during the postwar period. Does this reflect the causal effect of...
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adoption: this increases its value and reduces transaction costs of buying electricity credit. By contrast, in Ghana …
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randomly gave cash and in-kind grants to male- and female-owned microenterprises in urban Ghana. Our findings cast doubt on the …
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