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Karlan, Dean 8 Kremer, Michael 8 Robinson, Jonathan 8 Topalova, Petia 8 McKenzie, David 7 Miguel, Edward 7 Olken, Benjamin A. 7 Bertrand, Marianne 6 Fryer, Roland G. 6 Linden, Leigh L. 6 Oreopoulos, Philip 6 Attanasio, Orazio 5 Dobbie, Will 5 Giné, Xavier 5 Lucas, Adrienne M. 5 Meghir, Costas 5 Aker, Jenny C. 4 Angold, Adrian 4 Bailey, Martha J. 4 Barham, Tania 4 Bleakley, Hoyt 4 Card, David 4 Cole, Shawn 4 Costello, E. Jane 4 Das, Jishnu 4 Dupas, Pascaline 4 Dustmann, Christian 4 Field, Erica 4 Glewwe, Paul 4 Greenstone, Michael 4 Habyarimana, James 4 Jackson, C. Kirabo 4 Levitt, Steven D. 4 Lindo, Jason M. 4 Magruder, Jeremy R. 4 Manacorda, Marco 4 Matsa, David A. 4 Mazumder, Bhashkar 4 Michaels, Guy 4 Miller, Amalia R. 4
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The Demand for, and Consequences of, Formalization among Informal Firms in Sri Lanka
Mel, Suresh de; McKenzie, David; Woodruff, Christopher - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 2, pp. 122-50
A field experiment in Sri Lanka provides informal firms incentives to formalize. Information about the registration process and reimbursement of direct costs does not increase registration. Payments equivalent to one-half to one month (alternatively, two months) of the median firm's profits...
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Slum Clearance and Urban Renewal in the United States
Collins, William J.; Shester, Katharine L. - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 1, pp. 239-73
We study the local effects of a federal program that helped cities clear areas for redevelopment, rehabilitate structures, complete city plans, and enforce building codes. We use an instrumental variable strategy to estimate the program's effects on city-level measures of income, property...
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Health, Height, Height Shrinkage, and SES at Older Ages: Evidence from China
Huang, Wei; Lei, Xiaoyan; Ridder, Geert; Strauss, John; … - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 2, pp. 86-121
In this paper, we build on the literature that examines associations between height and health outcomes of the elderly. We investigate the associations of height shrinkage at older ages with socioeconomic status, finding that height shrinkage for both men and women is negatively associated with...
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Can Informed Public Deliberation Overcome Clientelism? Experimental Evidence from Benin
Fujiwara, Thomas; Wantchekon, Leonard - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 4, pp. 241-55
This paper studies the electoral effects of town hall meetings based on programmatic, nonclientelist platforms. The experiment involves the cooperation of leading candidates in a presidential election in Benin. A campaign strategy based solely on these meetings was assigned to randomly selected...
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A Female Style in Corporate Leadership? Evidence from Quotas
Matsa, David A.; Miller, Amalia R. - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 3, pp. 136-69
This paper studies the impact of gender quotas for corporate board seats on corporate decisions. We examine the introduction of Norway's 2006 quota, comparing affected firms to other Nordic companies, public and private, that are unaffected by the rule. We find that affected firms undertake...
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How Does the Market Use Citation Data? The Hirsch Index in Economics
Ellison, Glenn - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 3, pp. 63-90
A large literature following Hirsch (2005) has proposed citation- based indexes of individuals' research output. This paper views Hirsch's index as one member of a larger class and examines how well different indexes align with labor market outcomes for young, tenured economists at 50 US...
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The Effects of "Girl-Friendly" Schools: Evidence from the BRIGHT School Construction Program in Burkina Faso
Kazianga, Harounan; Levy, Dan; Linden, Leigh L.; Sloan, Matt - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 3, pp. 41-62
We evaluate a 'girl-friendly' primary school program in Burkina Faso using a regression discontinuity design. After 2.5 years, the program increased enrollment by 19 percentage points and increased test scores by 0.41 standard deviations. For those caused to attend school, scores increased by...
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Teaching the Tax Code: Earnings Responses to an Experiment with EITC Recipients
Chetty, Raj; Saez, Emmanuel - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 1, pp. 1-31
We conducted a randomized experiment with 43,000 EITC recipients at H&R Block. Tax preparers gave simple, personalized information about the EITC schedule to half of their clients. We find no significant effects of information provision on earnings in the subsequent year in the full sample....
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Real Wage Inequality
Moretti, Enrico - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 1, pp. 65-103
While nominal wage differences between skilled and unskilled workers have increased since 1980, college graduates have experienced larger increases in cost of living because they have increasingly concentrated in cities with high cost of housing. Using a city-specific CPI, I find that real wage...
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Do Oil Windfalls Improve Living Standards? Evidence from Brazil
Caselli, Francesco; Michaels, Guy - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 1, pp. 208-38
We use variation in oil output among Brazilian municipalities to investigate the effects of resource windfalls on government behavior. Oil-rich municipalities experience increases in revenues and report corresponding increases in spending on public goods and services. However, survey data and...
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