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of many credit market models. We measure the difference in returns through a two-stage loan and grant experiment. We find …
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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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We present results from a large-scale randomized experiment across 350 schools in Tanzania that studied the impact of …
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We use a field experiment in Tanzania to compare the effectiveness on learning of two teacher performance pay systems …
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important features of the data they possess. We conduct a field experiment with seaweed farmers to test a model of "learning …
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We implemented a randomized intervention among Malawian farmers aimed at facilitating formal savings for agricultural inputs. Treated farmers were offered the opportunity to have their cash crop harvest proceeds deposited directly into new bank accounts in their own names, while farmers in the...
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How do banks respond to asset booms? This paper examines i) how U.S. banks responded to the World War I farmland boom; ii) the impact of regulation; and iii) how bank closures exacerbated the post-war bust. The boom encouraged new bank formation and balance sheet expansion (especially by new...
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low and buy high" rather than the reverse. In a field experiment in Kenya, we show that credit market imperfections limit …
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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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Cellular technologies have become increasingly important in the developing world; infrastructure for mobile networks has expanded dramatically over the past two decades giving access to remote areas without previous phone service. Despite this expansion, relatively little is known about the...
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