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This paper uses political reservations for women in India to study the impact of women's leadership on policy decisions …
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, India, we find that “gung ho entrepreneurs” (GEs), households who were already running a business before microfinance …
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teaching activities and better learning. In 60 informal one-teacher schools in rural India, randomly chosen out of 120 (the …
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delivery can promote development outcomes. A central plank of public policy for improving primary education services in India …
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quality. We conducted a randomized evaluation of three interventions to encourage beneficiaries' participation to India …
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-based lending product in a new market. In 2005, half of 104 slums in Hyderabad, India were randomly selected for opening of a branch …
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-based lending product in a new market. In 2005, half of 104 slums in Hyderabad, India were randomly selected for opening of a branch …
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the results of two experiments conducted in Mumbai and Vadodara, India, designed to evaluate ways to improve the quality …
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A seven-year randomized evaluation suggests education subsidies reduce adolescent girls’ dropout, pregnancy, and marriage but not sexually transmitted infection (STI). The government’s HIV curriculum, which stresses abstinence until marriage, does not reduce pregnancy or STI. Both programs...
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