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We explore the effects of a randomly assigned conditional cash transfer in Honduras (Bono 10000) on early childhood …
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benefits needed to fully justify these programs. This paper uses the randomized phase-in of the RPS CCT program in Nicaragua to … increase in learning outcomes for the now young men. Hence in Nicaragua, schooling and achievement gains coincided, implying …
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Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs are important anti-poverty programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. There is little evidence, however, of the effectiveness of ongoing CCT programs several years after they have begun. Such evidence is particularly relevant for policymakers because...
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The paper analyzes a new Honduran conditional cash transfer experiment (Bono 10,000) in which 150 poor villages (of 300) were treated. The transfers were much larger in size than an earlier experiment (Galiani & McEwan, 2013), but yielded smaller full-sample effects on school enrollment, child...
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Honduras to estimate long-term effects 13 years after program start on a wide set cohorts who benefitted from the program …
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using a between-subjects vignette experiment among civilians and police officers in Honduras. The scenarios involved …
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social development in Nicaragua will be analysed using two entry points: Firstly, economic benefits of mining and, secondly … concessions and mining permits are granted. In the case of Nicaragua, resource bargains are being negotiated with mining companies … that the mining industry in Nicaragua provides some economic benefits. However, these benefits have been overshadowed by …
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