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thatprovides free uniforms to primary school children in Ecuador, we find that the interventionhas a significantly negative impact …
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of a positive effect of a large scale child care program in Ecuador on any of the dimensions considered of cognitive …
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among poor families in Ecuador. Administrative data is merged to a household panel to link the history of a voucher …
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children and mothers in Ecuador. We find thathome visits are beneficial for children's cognitive outcomes and health and for …
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to allow the use of`shortcut' computational methods. Using data from Ecuador we obtain estimates of welfare measures …
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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in the 'European Journal of Political Economy', 1998, 14(3), 561-572.<P> Resistance to socially desired reforms may arise from uncertainty about the consequences of reforms at the individual level (Fernandez and Rodrik, 1991). Without a binding...</p>
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What drives stated preferences about the number of foreigners? Is it self-interest as stressed by the political economy of immigration? Does social interaction affect this preference or is the immigration preference completely in line with the preference for the aggregate population size? In...
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The main goal of this study is two-fold: (1) to provide a general overview of thecontributions to the literature on the informal sector, with a special focus on the PublicChoice approach; and (2) to compare these contributions across two institutionallydifferent types of countries: developed and...
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A review is given of the use of laboratory experiments in the Public Choice literature. A distinction is made in experiments on public goods, participation games, rent-seeking and lobbying, and spatial voting.
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