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Latin America 519 Lateinamerika 438 Theorie 200 Theory 199 Welt 193 Wirkungsanalyse 193 World 191 Impact assessment 182 Mexico 155 Colombia 153 Karibischer Raum 138 Caribbean countries 134 Mexiko 129 Brazil 128 Peru 128 Kolumbien 123 Productivity 119 Brasilien 107 Argentina 105 Chile 102 Produktivität 97 Einkommensverteilung 90 Argentinien 89 Developing countries 89 Income distribution 89 Fiscal policy 84 Bildungsniveau 83 Educational achievement 82 Entwicklungsländer 82 Economic growth 80 Finanzpolitik 77 Arbeitsmarkt 76 Experiment 75 Labour market 75 Wirtschaftswachstum 73 Climate change 71 Schätzung 69 Estimation 68 Gender 68 Kinder 67
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Scartascini, Carlos G. 102 Cavallo, Eduardo A. 72 Powell, Andrew 59 Chong, Alberto 53 Busso, Matias 52 Volpe Martincus, Christian 51 Elacqua, Gregory 47 Vogt-Schilb, Adrien 46 Székely, Miguel 44 Rebucci, Alessandro 43 Cristia, Julian 38 Tommasi, Mariano 38 Carballo, Jerónimo 37 Stein, Ernesto 37 Izquierdo, Alejandro 36 Panizza, Ugo 36 Beuermann, Diether W. 35 Keefer, Philip 35 Frisancho Robles, Verónica 32 Fernández Arias, Eduardo 31 Hoffmann, Bridget 31 Maffioli, Alessandro 31 Ñopo, Hugo 31 Miller, Sebastián 29 Ardanaz, Martin 28 Galindo Andrade, Arturo José 28 Ronconi, Lucas 28 Schady, Norbert Rüdiger 28 Blyde, Juan S. 27 Valencia, Oscar M. 27 Banerjee, Onil 26 Salazar, Lina 26 Berlinski, Samuel G. 25 Stampini, Marco 25 Ibarrarán, Pablo 24 Lotti, Giulia 24 López Bóo, Florencia 23 Micco, Alejandro 23 Scartascini, Carlos 23 Araujo, María Caridad 22
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Inter-American Development Bank 3 Comisión Asesora en Alta Tecnología 1 Ingtec 1
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Race-based educational, occupational and industry segregation and wages gaps in Trinidad and Tobago
Schimanski, Caroline; Chagalj, Cristian; Ruprah, Inder S. - 2018
In the light of Trinidad and Tobago's colonial history, its labour market is characterized by two about equal sized majority racial groups that had during colonialism been highly segregated in terms of education, occupation, industry and sector of work and facing a large institutionalized pay...
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Why does the Mexican peso depreciate against the dollar? The role of productivity differentials
López Marmolejo, Arnoldo; Ventosa-Santaulària, Daniel - 2018
Over the last three decades, Mexico's macroeconomic policy has been driven by a sound orthodox strategy: an open economy via many trade agreements signed since the mid-1980s, a nominal exchange rate under a flexible regime since 1994, central bank autonomy, and responsible fiscal policy, among...
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Inquiry and problem based pedagogy: Evidence from 10 field experiments
Bando Grana, Rosangela; Näslund-Hadley, Emma; Gertler, … - 2018
We analyze evidence from 10 at-scale field experiments in four countries on the effect of inquiry- and problem-based pedagogy (IPP) on students' math and science test scores. IPP creates active problem solving opportunities in settings that derive meaning to the child. Students learn by...
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Do children benefit from internet access? Experimental evidence from a developing country
Malamud, Ofer; Cueto, Santiago; Cristia, Julian; … - 2018
This paper provides experimental evidence for the impact of home internet access on a broad range of child outcomes in Peru. Children who were randomly chosen to receive laptops with high-speed internet access are compared with i) those who did not receive laptops and ii) those who only received...
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Love the job... or the patient? Task vs. mission-based motivations in health care
Banuri, Sheheryar; Keefer, Philip; De Walque, Damien - 2018
A booming literature has argued that mission-based motives are a central feature of mission-oriented labor markets. This paper shifts the focus to task-based motivation and finds that it yields significantly more effort than mission-based motivation. Moreover, in the presence of significant task...
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The role of obstacles to innovation on innovative activities: An empirical analysis
Zahler, Andrés; Goya, Daniel; Caamaño, Matías - 2018
We study the effect of different types of barriers to innovation (financial, demand, knowledge, market, cooperation, and regulatory barriers) on firm level innovation inputs and outputs. Using a pooled sample of three Chilean innovation surveys, based on an instrumental variables approach, we...
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In-kind incentives and health worker performance: Experimental evidence from El Salvador
Bernal, Pedro; Martinez, Sebastian - 2018
Maintaining high standards of care from doctors, nurses and other health professionals is of critical importance for an effective and efficient health system. Yet deficient levels of health worker performance, including low effort, absenteeism, and lack of compliance with clinical guidelines,...
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Do bus rapid transit systems improve accessibility to job opportunities for the poor? The case of Lima, Peru
Oviedo, Daniel; Scholl, Lynn; Innao, Marco; Pedraza, … - 2018
Investments in public transit infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean often aim to reduce spatial and social inequalities by improving accessibility to jobs and other opportunities. The Metropolitano, Lima's BRT project at inception, had, as one of its central goals, to connect low...
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A rapid road to employment? The impacts of a bus rapid transit system in Lima
Scholl, Lynn; Martinez, Daniel; Mitnik, Oscar A.; … - 2018
Despite the growing interest in and proliferation of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems around the world, their causal impacts on labor market outcomes remain unexplored. Reduced travel times for those who live near BRT stations or near feeder lines, may increase access to a wider array of job...
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Mothers, teachers, peers, and the gender gap in early math achievement
Carneiro, Pedro; Cruz Aguayo, Yyannú; Schady, Norbert … - 2018
We study the determinants of math achievement among children in early elementary school using data from a unique experiment in which children were randomly assigned to classrooms within schools for four consecutive grades. As a result, each child in our sample was exposed to four separate,...
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