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migrants regarding non-migrants. We develop a static model of asymmetric information that contrasts altruism, pressure and … exchange as motives to transfer. The model makes predictions about the correlations between misperceptions and transfers under … these competing explanations. Testing these predictions in the data gives support to the model of transfers under pressure …
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migrants regarding non-migrants. We develop a static model of asymmetric information that contrasts altruism, pressure and … exchange as motives to transfer. The model makes predictions about the correlations between misperceptions and transfers under … these competing explanations. Testing these predictions in the data gives support to the model of transfers under pressure …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047878
others because others are favourable to you (and not from an exchange in the strict sense). It rests on three possible … reciprocity game. Reciprocity is compared with other modes of transfers. Ways of explaining it are proposed. Its normative uses …
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We provide a direct test of the impact of altruism on remittances. From a sample of 105 male migrant workers from … use it as a proxy for altruism. When the entire sample is considered, we find that only migrants' income robustly explains … remittances. Altruism does not seem to matter. However, we document a strong positive relationship between altruism and …
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We examine a randomized trial that allows separate identification of peer screening and enforcement of credit contracts. A South African microlender offered half its clients a bonus for referring a friend who repaid a loan. For the remaining clients, the bonus was conditional on loan approval....
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Do new migration opportunities for rural households change the nature and extent of informal risk sharing? We experimentally document that randomly offering poor rural households subsidies to migrate leads to a 40% improvement in risk sharing in their villages. We explain this finding using a...
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Do new migration opportunities for rural households change the nature and extent of informal risk sharing? We experimentally document that randomly offering poor rural households subsidies to migrate leads to a 40% improvement in risk sharing in their villages. We explain this finding using a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012866724
We examine a randomized trial that allows separate identification of peer screening and enforcement of credit contracts. A South African microlender offered half its clients a bonus for referring a friend who repaid a loan. For the remaining clients, the bonus was conditional on loan approval....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014172638
Food systems in developing countries are transforming, involving a rapid expansion of supermarkets. This supermarket revolution may affect dietary patterns and nutrition, but empirical evidence is scarce. The few existing studies have analyzed implications for food consumers and producers...
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This study examines why cash grants fail to increase parental investment in child education, and what can be done to increase their effectiveness. The findings assert that designing interventions as cost-sharing schemes instead of a lumpsum grant scheme significantly increases the willingness of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014235476