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within sub-Saharan Africa.  The existing evidence suggests that information technology has improved market efficiency and …
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A large literature describes how local risk sharing networks can help individuals smooth consumption in the face of idiosyncratic economic shocks.  However, when an entire community faces a large covariate shock, and when the transaction costs of transfers are high, these risk sharing networks...
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within sub-Saharan Africa. The existing evidence suggests that information technology has improved market efficiency and …
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A large literature describes how local risk sharing networks can help individuals smooth consumption in the face of idiosyncratic economic shocks. However, when an entire community faces a large covariate shock, and when the transaction costs of transfers are high, these risk sharing networks...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009644819
Assorting on gender is casually observed in developing countries and is now systematically built into many group-oriented development interventions. In this paper we explore the mechanisms underlying the emergent gender assorting, using an experiment in which African villagers could form groups...
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Using a rich dataset from West Africa we study the determinants of membership in rural producer organizations (RPO). We … ...nd that on average it is the more fortunate members of rural society who belong in RPOs. In Senegal, the dominant …
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-Saharan Africa appears problematic, with much higher supervisor-to-worker ratios than in Morocco and a higher elasticity of effort …
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within sub-Saharan Africa. The existing evidence suggests that information technology has improved market efficiency and …
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Previous analyses of the formation and composition of community-based organizations (CBOs) have used cross section data. So, causal inference has been compromised. We obviate this problem by using data from a quasi-experiment in which villages were formed by government officials selecting and...
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