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We report the results from a field experiment with a micro lender in Uganda to test the effectiveness of privately …
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Group lending has been widely adopted in the past thirty years by many microfinance institutions as a means to mitigate …
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We describe research on the impact of health insurance on healthcare spending ("moral hazard"), and use this context to illustrate the value of and important complementarities between different empirical approaches. One common approach is to emphasize a credible research design; we review...
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, suggesting they project their own loss-aversion onto the recipients. In a separate experiment, respondents are asked to choose a …
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We use an experiment with commercial bank loan officers to test how performance based compensation affects risk …
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how lack of information about one's own type, but willingness to experiment to learn one's type, may lead to short … motivating experiment from Ghana, and second a small meta-analysis of other experiments. In the Ghana experiment, we provide …
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Many rural households in low and middle income countries continue to rely on small-scale agriculture as their primary source of income. In the absence of irrigation, income arrives only once or twice per year, and has to cover consumption and input needs until the subsequent harvest. We develop...
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, real decisions and have the opportunity to learn from experience? We report on a field experiment designed to address this …
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We survey several mechanisms that explain the composition of international capital flows: foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment and debt flows (bank loans and bonds). We focus on information frictions such as adverse selection and moral hazard, and exposure to liquidity shocks,...
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This study investigates the role of social networks in aligning the incentives of economic agents in settings with incomplete contracts. We study the New York City taxi industry where taxis are often leased and lessee-drivers have worse driving outcomes than owner-drivers as a result of a moral...
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