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In 2008, Uganda granted hundreds of small groups $400/person to help members start individual skilled trades. Four …
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reduce the risk of social instability? We experimentally evaluate one of Uganda's largest development programs, which …
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social capital of former soldiers in Northern Uganda, where the Lord's Resistance Army forcibly recruited tens of thousands …
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examine the case of Northern Uganda, where recruits did not self-select nor were systematically screened by rebels. We find …
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reduce the risk of social instability? We experimentally evaluate one of Uganda's largest development programs, which …
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self-control. This paper presents the results of a randomized experiment involving microenterprise owners in Uganda …
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