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The study of autocracies and weakly institutionalized countries is plagued by scarcity of information about the relative strength of different players within the political system. This paper presents novel data on the composition of government coalitions in a sample of fifteen post-colonial...
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In 2008, Uganda granted hundreds of small groups $400/person to help members start individual skilled trades. Four … years to find these start-up grants acted more as a kick-start than a lift out of poverty. Grantees' investment leveled off …
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We use a randomized controlled trial to study the effect of large income changes, through unconditional cash transfers, on the food share of expenditures and consumption of calories among poor households in rural Kenya. Our preferred estimate of the food elasticity following USD 709 transfers is...
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We experimentally test the impact of expanding access to basic bank accounts in Uganda, Malawi, and Chile. Over two …
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rural areas of Malawi. We compile a dataset which combines administrative data of the entire cellular network of Malawi with …
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rich panel data from farms in Tanzania and Uganda, we estimate our model using a flexible specification in which we allow …
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A vast firm productivity literature finds that otherwise similar firms differ widely in their productivity and that these differences persist through time, with important implications for the broader macroeconomy. These stylized facts derive largely from studies of manufacturing firms in wealthy...
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audits on bed net distribution programs in three countries (Ghana, Kenya and Uganda) to investigate local agency problems and …
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United States, Kenya, and Uganda. The existing evidence shows consistent positive impacts on school participation in the …
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curves for health products in Kenya, Guatemala, India, and Uganda and test whether (1) information about health risk, (2 …
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