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; ii) the impact of regulation; and iii) how bank closures exacerbated the post-war bust. The boom encouraged new bank … bank portfolios, while higher minimum capital requirements dampened the effects. Banks that responded most aggressively to … the asset boom had a higher probability of closing in the bust, and counties with more bank closures experienced larger …
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Large and regular seasonal price fluctuations in local grain markets appear to offer African farmers substantial inter-temporal arbitrage opportunities, but these opportunities remain largely unexploited: small-scale farmers are commonly observed to "sell low and buy high" rather than the...
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We examine whether returns to capital are higher for farmers who borrow than for those who do not, a direct implication of many credit market models. We measure the difference in returns through a two-stage loan and grant experiment. We find large positive investment responses and returns to...
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Blended finance---the use of public and philanthropic funding to crowd in private capital---is a potential way to finance a more sustainable world. While blended finance holds the promise of being catalytic in mobilizing vast amounts of private capital, little is known about this practice. In...
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A randomized-trial of community-level mask promotion in rural Bangladesh during COVID-19 shows that the intervention …
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who begin in extreme poverty. The setting is rural Bangladesh and the asset is cows. The data supports the poverty traps …
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. This paper presents a causal estimate of the psychosocial value of employment in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh …
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,000 households in rural Bangladesh where we randomized (1) either group financial incentives or a non-financial "social recognition …
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Child marriage remains common even where female schooling and employment opportunities have grown. We introduce a signaling model in which bride type is imperfectly observed but preferred types have lower returns to delaying marriage. We show that in this environment the market might pool on...
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wholesale prices, and effects of regulations of intermediaries. To test these we study the effects of a policy in Bangladesh …
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