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Peru. We compare children who were randomly chosen to receive laptops with high-speed internet access to (i) those who did …
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, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Peru. Categories of quality determinants include training and curriculum, infrastructure …
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data for all firms in Peru. We find that all banks specialize in at least one export market, that specialization affects a …
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Two otherwise identical firms that enter the same market in different months, one in January and one in December, will report dramatically different annual sales for the first calendar year of operations. This partial year effect in annual data leads to downward biased observations of the level...
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Progress out of Poverty Index and a housing index), in Honduras and Peru. The methods we examine perform similarly to one …
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The political left turn in Latin America, which lagged its transition to liberalized market economies by a decade or more, challenges conventional economic explanations of voting behavior. This paper generalizes the forward-looking voter model to a broad range of dynamic, non-concave income...
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for home use to children attending primary schools in Lima, Peru. The intervention increased access and use of home …
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in Lima, Peru. Examining the entire path of negotiation we find that men face higher initial prices and rejection rates …
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We estimate the elasticity of exports to credit using matched customs and firm-level bank credit data from Peru. To …
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We develop a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where relationships between individuals can be used as social collateral to enforce insurance payments. We characterize incentive compatible risk-sharing arrangements and obtain two results. (1) The degree of informal insurance is...
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