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Scartascini, Carlos G. 79 Volpe Martincus, Christian 51 Elacqua, Gregory 47 Cavallo, Eduardo A. 46 Vogt-Schilb, Adrien 46 Busso, Matias 45 Carballo, Jerónimo 37 Keefer, Philip 35 Powell, Andrew 35 Beuermann, Diether W. 33 Maffioli, Alessandro 31 Hoffmann, Bridget 29 Cristia, Julian 28 Frisancho Robles, Verónica 28 Rebucci, Alessandro 28 Schady, Norbert Rüdiger 28 Valencia, Oscar M. 27 Banerjee, Onil 26 Blyde, Juan S. 26 Salazar, Lina 26 Lotti, Giulia 24 Stampini, Marco 24 Ardanaz, Martin 23 Berlinski, Samuel G. 23 Ibarrarán, Pablo 22 Tommasi, Mariano 22 Araujo, María Caridad 21 Izquierdo, Alejandro 21 Galindo Andrade, Arturo José 20 Gandelman, Néstor 20 Lora, Eduardo 20 López Bóo, Florencia 20 Miller, Sebastián 20 Moreira, Mauricio Mesquita 20 Ronconi, Lucas 20 Székely, Miguel 20 Vlaicu, Razvan 20 Martinez, Sebastian 19 Macours, Karen 18 Messina, Julián 18
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Rural land titling and property rights : does legislating smallholdings as non-seizable family assets improve smallholder farmers' welfare?
Murguia, Juan M.; Hossiso, Kassu W.; Lence, Sergio H. - 2018
Land titling and property rights have been the central tenant of agricultural and rural development policy for many years since land is one of the key assets for production of agricultural goods and services. Land titling facilitates access to credit through collateral arrangement, thereby...
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Labor market search, informality and schooling investments
Bobba, Matteo; Flabbi, Luca; Levy, Santiago - 2018
This paper develops a search and matching model where firms and workers are allowed to form matches (jobs) that can be formal or informal. Workers optimally choose the level of schooling acquired before entering the labor market and whether to search for a job as unemployed or as self-employed....
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Should I stay or should I go? : career choices for young workers in Latin America
Martínez Heredia, Diana; Rucci, Graciana; Saltiel, Fernando - 2018
Labor market institutions shape the return to workers’ skills. They define the incentives of firms and workers to invest in general and specific skills, affecting the returns to experience and tenure. This paper presents an empirical assessment of this hypothesis. We take advantage of rich...
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Is results-based aid more effective than conventional aid? : evidence from the health sector in El Salvador
Bernal, Pedro; Celhay, Pablo; Martinez, Sebastian - 2018
Results-based aid (RBA) models link funds to outcomes, rather than paying for inputs. Despite their theoretical appeal and recent adoption by donors and multilateral development banks, there is limited empirical evidence supporting this form of aid for national governments. We estimate the...
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The role of obstacles to innovation on innovative activities : an empirical analysis : prepared for the institutions for development sector
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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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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Bright investments : measuring the impact of transport infrastructure using luminosity data in Haiti
Mitnik, Oscar A.; Sanchez, Raul; Yañez-Pagans, Patricia - 2018
This paper quantifies the impacts of transport infrastructure investments on economic activity in Haiti, proxied by satellite luminosity data. Our identification strategy exploits the differential timing of rehabilitation projects across various road segments of the primary road network. We...
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Socioeconomic gaps in child development : evidence from a national health and nutrition survey in Bolivia
Celhay, Pablo; Martinez, Sebastian; Vidal Fuertes, Cecilia - 2018
This paper examines gaps in child development by socioeconomic status (SES) using a large nationally representative sample of children 0–59 months old in Bolivia and a rich set of child health and development outcomes including measures from dried blood samples. Child development is assessed...
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Sovereign external borrowing and multilateral lending : dynamics and crises
Avellán, Leopoldo; Galindo Andrade, Arturo José; … - 2018
Fiscal policy is procyclical in developing countries. An ample literature has explained this fact and explored its consequences for aggregate cyclical fluctuations. Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are an important source of finance for governments and therefore play a role in the execution...
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