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intervention in India. Using panel data, we examine the effectiveness of the use of iron and iodine fortified salt in school …
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franchise in 20th-century India. Creating a new dataset of district level political outcomes between 1921 and 1957, we find that …
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Using updated data, we analyze the long-run effects of two British colonial institutions established in India. Iyer …
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field experiment in India that subsidizes the cost of learning spoken English, we find that full subsidy (compared to …
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Italy, Brazil and then finally India. We also show that autonomous government schools (i.e. government funded but with …
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In India, fluency in English remains a status symbol for the wealthy and educated middle class, while creating a divide …
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals …
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We study Virginia's suffrage from the early 17th century until the American Revolution using an analytical narrative and econometric analysis of unique data on franchise restrictions. First, we hold that suffrage changes reflected labour market dynamics. Indeed, Virginia’s liberal institutions...
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. -- sport ; monopsony ; monopoly power …
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This paper discusses the problems facing the Mexican economy. It operates under a heavy burden of monopoly and … heavy burden of monopoly and regulation. We find little evidence that the introduction of social protection programs for …
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