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the effect of enrollment growth following the removal of primary school fees in Tanzania and find that it led to large …
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Tanzania. We exploit the rapid expansion of the mobile money agent network between 2010 and 2012 and combine this with …
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microdata from Tanzania. We use idiosyncratic variation in rainfall to proxy for shocks on household income of rural households …
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In 2013, Tanzania introduced "Big Results Now in Education", a low-stakes accountability program that published both …
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survey experiment in Tanzania that varied two key dimensions: the level of detail of the questions and the type of respondent …
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randomized survey experiment in Tanzania focusing on two survey aspects: different questionnaire design to classify children work …
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's working hours. Analysis using Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) data on the Kagera region in Tanzania lend support to …
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-income countries. Based on a unique randomized survey experiment implemented in Tanzania, this study offers new and rigorous evidence …
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This paper examines the importance of relative deprivation in Tanzania, a poor African country, using three waves of … literature, we find strong evidence of relative deprivation in financial satisfaction of all individuals in Tanzania, and …
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-based alternative using mixed modes of data collection to obtain estimates on smallholder farm labor. Using data from Tanzania, we find …
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