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This paper studies the effect of providing feedback to college students on their position in the grade distribution by using a randomized control experiment. This information was updated every six months during a three-year period. In the absence of treatment, students' underestimate their...
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suggest that the intervention prompted parts of the population to register and that monetary incentives may be …
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Introducing financial incentives to increase productivity in the public sector tends to be politically and … and low incentives for task compliance. …
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This paper uses willingness to pay (WTP) data from a field experiment in Hyderabad, India in 2013 to determine whether …
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We study how social proximity between the sender and the receiver of information shapes the effectiveness of preventive health behaviour campaigns and the persistence of misinformation. We implement a field experiment among a representative sample of slum residents in two major Indian cities...
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We study how social proximity between the sender and the receiver of information shapes the effectiveness of preventive health campaigns. Focusing on shared religious affiliation as a signal of proximity, we implemented a field experiment during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in two...
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Striking gender gaps persist in fundamental aspects of human welfare. In India, the setting of this paper, these gaps …
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The determinants of incentive regulation are a key issue in industrial policy. I study an asymmetric information model … greater are pro-consumer supervisors' incentives. This prediction is consistent with evidence based on US electric power …
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