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This paper revisits the causes behind child labor supply by focusing on an aspect that has received little attention: the link between the household head's risk and time preferences and observed child labor supply. We develop a theoretical model and empirically test for this causality using data...
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Nutrition Survey, we find that the social network effects in the enrollment decision are large and significant. Furthermore, we …
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with those from an identical survey in Ethiopia to enable a two-country analysis. We find that health workers with higher …. The main Rwanda result for intrinsic motivation is strikingly similar to that obtained for Ethiopia and Rwanda together …
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In this paper, we study how classmate gender composition matters for students in Ethiopia. We base our results on a …
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households and that both approaches confirm poverty is mainly transient in rural Ethiopia. However, we find that the trend in … ; multidimensional poverty index ; rural Ethiopia …
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We investigated attitudes toward positionality among rural farmers in Northern Ethiopia, using a tailored survey … country. -- Ethiopia ; positional concern ; relative income …
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Trust is crucial for successful collective action. A prime example is collective commercialization of agricultural produce through producer organizations. We conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal in which we vary the number and the type of smallholder farmers - members...
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Trust and participation in social networks are inherently interrelated. We make use of India's demonetization policy, an unexpected and unforeseeable exogenous variation, to causally identify the effect of social networks in determining trust. We use first-hand quantitative and qualitative data...
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Due to lack of well-developed insurance, credit and labor markets, rural families in Ethiopia are exposed to a range of …
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Ethiopia on per capita income as well as across sub-social groups. The intervention is intended to improve the market power of …
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