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investigates the mechanism, by exploiting variation from a legal reform aimed at improving women's inheritance rights in India …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted economic activity in India. Adjusting policies to contain trans- mission while … in India. Energy consumption is compared with the predictions of a consumption model that explains 90 percent of the …
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This paper uses the construction of India's Golden Quadrangle central highway network, together with comprehensive loan … data from the Reserve Bank of India, to investigate the interaction between infrastructure development and financial sector …
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This paper uses a field experiment in India with multiple financial education treatments to investigate the causal …
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This paper estimates the impact of the Golden Quadrilateral and North-South-East-West Highways in India on welfare …
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objectives simultaneously, in rural India. Using an experiment in 230 schools, the paper measures the effects of the program on …
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activity in India. Following a uniform national lockdown, the Government of India classified all districts into three zones … data on income and consumption, supplemented with data from the Indian Census and the Reserve Bank of India. The analysis …
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This paper investigates the relationship between mining and spatial inequality in Africa during 2001-12. The identification strategy is based on a unilateral causation between mining and district inequality. The findings show that when minerals are aggregated, mining increases district...
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This report examines the role of infrastructure in explaining why the region lags so far behind the rest of the country. More importantly, it looks at how improved infrastructure may help the region catch up. Infrastructure is examined here through its impact on social as well as economic...
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The World Bank Group has come a long way in supporting structural reforms in its member countries. The most remarkable feature of its long 35 years and continuing journey has been its ability to listen, learn and adjust over time. It learnt relatively quickly that reform ownership is a necessary...
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