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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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instances, abortion services). In this paper, we study Nepal's 2004 legalization of abortion provision and subsequent expansion …
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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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We analyze optimal policy when consumers of energy-using durables undervalue energy costs relative to their private optima. First, there is an Internality Dividend from Externality Taxes: aside from reducing externalities, they also offset distortions from underinvestment in energy efficiency....
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Re-orienting current energy systems toward a far greater reliance on technologies with low or no carbon dioxide emissions is an immense challenge. At the broadest level the histories presented here are very much consistent with widely held views within the energy innovation policy literature. In...
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