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In October 2010, the state government of Andhra Pradesh, India issued an emergency ordinance, bringing microfinance …
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alone. Finally, using calculations from J-PAL fieldwork, we show that in rural India, for example, ARD surveys are 80 …
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The idea that worker utility is affected by co-worker wages has potentially broad labor market implications. In a month-long experiment with Indian manufacturing workers, we randomize whether co-workers within production units receive the same flat daily wage or different wages (according to...
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How should policymakers disseminate information: by broadcasting it widely (e.g., via mass media), or letting word spread from a small number of initially informed “seed” individuals? While conventional wisdom suggests delivering information more widely is better, we show theoretically and...
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, we conducted a large-scale messaging campaign in West Bengal, India. Twenty-five million individuals were sent an SMS …
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, India, we find that “gung ho entrepreneurs” (GEs), households who were already running a business before microfinance …
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