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experiment in the Philippines testing the impact of unilaterally facilitating international labor migration. Our most intensive …
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A large-scale randomized experiment was conducted in the Philippines testing the impact of unilaterally facilitating …
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-vote-selling intervention in the Philippines. We model selling one’s vote as a temptation good: it creates positive utility for the future self …
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In many developing countries, remittance receipts from overseas are importantsupplements to household income. How do these remittance flows affect poverty andinequality in migrants’ home areas? To answer this question, we take advantage ofexogenous shocks to the remittance receipts of...
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Do remittances sent by overseas migrants serve as insurance for recipient households? This paper examines how remittances sent by overseas migrants respond to income shocks experienced by Philippine households. Because household income and remittances are jointly determined, we exploit rainfall...
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-vote-selling intervention in the Philippines. We model selling one's vote as a temptation good: it creates positive utility for the future self …
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remittances to schools in the Philippines. We find this take-up is largely driven by a response to the ability to label …
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The authors use an original panel dataset of migrant departures from the Philippines to identify the responsiveness of …
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experiment in the Philippines testing the impact of unilaterally facilitating international labor migration. The most intensive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011396038