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Privatization of a public good (the management of sewage treatment centers in Dakar, Senegal) leads to an increase in … secondary cities in Senegal following privatization with no similar effect on respiratory illness as a placebo …
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stages of the pandemic. We exploit a unique data covering firms from Brazil, Senegal, and Vietnam using a treatment effect …
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Coordination is central to social interactions. Theory and conventional lab experiments suggest that cheap talk/communication can enhance coordination under certain conditions. Two aspects that remain underexplored are (1) the interaction between the number of players (group size) and...
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unusual sub-household dataset for Senegal. First, for all except education spending, our results are consistent with the …
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program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the country's education budget. We find large positive effects on test …
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remains unachieved because of persistently low demand for high-quality products. In a randomized field experiment in Senegal …
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We study the extent to which collusion can explain the under-provision of clean sanitation technologies in developing countries. Using desludging services in Dakar as a case-study, we document that prices are 66% higher in areas where prices are likely coordinated by a large trade association,...
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a custom labor force survey conducted in Senegal, we estimate the key parameters of an extended Chetty (2006) model …
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"Empirical studies of the relationship between school inputs and test scores typically do not account for the fact that households will respond to changes in school inputs. We present a dynamic household optimization model relating test scores to school and household inputs, and test its...
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"We evaluate multiple variants of a commonly used intervention to boost education in developing countries -- the conditional cash transfer (CCT) -- with a student level randomization that allows us to generate intra-family and peer-network variation. We test three treatments: a basic CCT...
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