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for children under five years of age in India. Using Propensity Score Matching (PSM), we fi nd that access to improved …
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weight on cognitive development during childhood in India. We find that a 10 percent increase in birth weight increases …
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children in rural India. Using experimental data and regression discontinuity design that exploits the exogenous cutoff of …
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to public primary schools to prepare mid-day meal in one of the poorest regions of India. The DFS treatment had …
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subsidized price to public primary schools in one of the poorest regions of India. The DFS treatment had significantly positive …
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weight on cognitive development during childhood in India. We find that a 10 percent increase in birth weight increases …
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intervention in India. Using panel data, we examine the effectiveness of the use of iron and iodine fortified salt in school …
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Using nationally representative data, we estimate intergenerational persistence in health in India. Results from the …
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institutional births and child mortality in the state of Bihar, India. Using the difference-in-differences methodology, we find a …
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outcomes of children in rural India. Using experimental data and regression discontinuity design that exploits the exogenous …
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