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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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Bogota Colombia during the pandemic. Under the policy, men were allowed out on odd days and women on even days, and we …
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Free trade or preferential trade areas (PTAs) allow importers who belong to the area to export to each other while paying zero or preferential tariffs as long as Rules of Origin (ROOs) are met. Meeting them is costly not only in terms of production costs but also in terms of documentation costs....
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Conditional Cash transfer (CCT) programs have been shown to have positive effects on a variety of outcomes including education, consumption and health visits, amongst others. We estimate the long-run impacts of the urban version of Familias en Accion, the Colombian CCT program on crime, teenage...
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customs records of U.S. imports of manufactures from Colombia we replicate patterns of exporter maturation. A potentially …
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We analyze the effect of Colombia's ambitious "Free Housing" program on children's educational outcomes. The program …
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Medellin's government wanted to raise its efficacy, legitimacy, and control. The city identified 80 neighborhoods with weak state presence and competing armed actors. In half, they increased non-police street presence tenfold for two years, offering social services and dispute resolution. In...
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We follow the labor market outcomes of applicants who were randomized into job training a year and a half before the pandemic through the subsequent economic turmoil that resulted from COVID-19. Despite persistently improved labor market outcomes of training participants prior to March 2020, we...
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traditional Dutch-Disease case without money. The model is tested using data for Colombia …
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, inflation, and the real exchange rate in a developing country is developed. The model is then tested using data for Colombia. A … number of experts have argued that the fluctuations of Colombia's real exchange rate have been mainly determined by world … indicate that in Colombia, the real appreciation resulting from coffee price increases has been accommodated, partially by …
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