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Mozambique 10 Mosambik 5 Feldforschung 4 Field research 4 Remittances 2 international migration 2 remittances 2 Africa 1 Altruism 1 Altruismus 1 Angola 1 Costs 1 Credibility 1 Election 1 Electoral campaign 1 Electronic payment 1 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 1 Experiment 1 Farmers 1 Geschenk 1 Gifts 1 Glaubwürdigkeit 1 Information dissemination 1 Informationsverbreitung 1 Ireland 1 Irland 1 Kosten 1 Landwirte 1 Leadership 1 Ländlicher Raum 1 Migranten 1 Migrants 1 Migration 1 Mobile money 1 Mobile phone 1 Mobiltelefon 1 Nachbarschaft 1 Neighbourhood 1 Newspaper 1 Orange-fleshed Sweet Potato 1
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Book / Working Paper 15
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Vicente, Pedro C. 9 Batista, Catia 8 Aker, Jenny C. 2 Caeiro, Rute 2 Collier, Paul 2 Fafchamps, Marcel 2 Narciso, Gaia 2 Silverman, Dan 2 Vaz, Ana 2 Yang, Dean 2 Cunha, Miguel Pina e 1 Fortes, Armanda 1 McIndoe-Calder, Tara 1 Rego, Armenio 1 Rodrigues, Filipa 1 Umblijs, Janis 1
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Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa 9
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NOVAFRICA Working Paper Series 12 NOVAFRICA Working Paper 3
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RePEc 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 6
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Migrant Remittances and Information Flows : Evidence from a Field Experiment
Batista, Catia; Narciso, Gaia - 2022
Do information flows matter for remittance behavior? We design and implement a randomized control trial to quantitatively assess the role of communication between migrants and their contacts abroad on the extent and value of remittance flows. In the experiment, a random sample of 1,500 migrants...
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Vitamin A Deficiency and Training to Farmers : Evidence from a Field Experiment in Mozambique
Caeiro, Rute; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2022
Vitamin A deficiency is a widespread public health problem in Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper analyzes the impact of a food-based intervention to fight vitamin A deficiency using orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP). We conducted a randomized evaluation of OFSP-related training to female farmers in...
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Is Information Power? Using Mobile Phones and Free Newspapers During an Election in Mozambique
Aker, Jenny C.; Collier, Paul; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2022
African elections often reveal low levels of political accountability. We assess different forms of voter education during an election in Mozambique. Three interventions providing information to voters and calling for their electoral participation were randomized; an SMS-based information...
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Voting and Peer Effects : Experimental Evidence from Mozambique
Fafchamps, Marcel; Vaz, Ana; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2022
Voter education campaigns often aim to increase voter participation and political accountability. We follow randomized interventions implemented nationwide during the 2009 Mozambican elections using a free newspaper, leaflets, and text messaging. We investigate whether treatment effects were...
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Leadership paradoxes in Angolan organizations: Emic paradoxes, etic paradoxes, and paradox work
Cunha, Miguel Pina e; Fortes, Armanda; Rodrigues, Filipa; … - Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa - 2015
The study departs from two assumptions. First, it considers that organizations and their leadership are inherently paradoxical and that, in that sense, dealing with paradox is a necessary component of the leadership process. Second, it explores whether the paradoxes of leadership may manifest...
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Return Migration, Self-Selection and Entrepreneurship in Mozambique
Batista, Catia; McIndoe-Calder, Tara; Vicente, Pedro C. - Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa - 2014
Does return migration affect entrepreneurship? This question has important implications for the debate on the economic development effects of migration for origin countries. The existing literature has, however, not addressed how the estimation of the impact of return migration on...
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Do Migrants Send Remittances as a Way of Self-Insurance?
Batista, Catia; Umblijs, Janis - Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa - 2014
How do risk preferences affect migrant remittance behaviour? Examination of this relationship has only begun to be explored. Using a tailored representative survey of 1500 immigrants in the Greater Dublin Area, Ireland, we find a positive and significant relationship between risk aversion and...
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Directed Giving : Evidence from an Inter-Household Transfer Experiment
Batista, Catia - 2014
We investigate the determinants of giving in a lab-in-the-field experiment with large stakes. Study participants in urban Mozambique play dictator games where their counterpart is the closest person to them outside their household. Dictators share more with counterparts when they have the option...
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Introducing Mobile Money in Rural Mozambique : Evidence from a Field Experiment
Batista, Catia - 2014
The limitations of access to finance in Africa, together with the recent boom in cell phone use in that continent, created high expectations regarding the introduction of mobile money in many African countries. The success story of M-PESA in Kenya raised the bar further. We designed and...
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Is Information Power? Using Mobile Phones and Free Newspapers during an Election in Mozambique
Aker, Jenny C.; Collier, Paul; Vicente, Pedro C. - Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa - 2013
African elections often reveal low levels of political accountability. We assess different forms of voter education during an election in Mozambique. Three interventions providing information to voters and calling for their electoral participation were randomized; an SMS-based information...
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