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Developing countries increasingly use biometric identification technology in hopes of improving the reliability of administrative information and delivering social services more efficiently. This paper exploits the random placement of biometric tracking devices in tuberculosis treatment centers...
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India, seeking to reduce electricity shortages, set up a new power market, in which transmission constraints sharply …
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We investigate the link between hospital performance and managerial education by collecting a large database of management practices and skills in hospitals across nine countries. We find that hospitals that are closer to universities offering both medical education and business education have...
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population of 62,500 each) that improved the implementation of India's national rural employment guarantee scheme. The reform …
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increasing preventive doctor visits by hypertensive patients in rural India. We document varying levels of takeup of the …
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development quest. The sample includes seven developing countries—Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia, India, Vietnam and Brazil —all …
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We conduct a field experiment with 1,300 participants in India to measure whether individuals save more when …
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plausibly random. Given a strong son-preference in India, parents tend to have more children if the first born is a girl. Our IV …
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In settings with poor formal contract enforcement, profitable investments are likely unrealized. While social closeness can mitigate contractual incompleteness, we examine how to improve the preponderance of cases where contracting parties cannot rely upon social ties. We ask if a community can...
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The special legal status of Indian tribes in the U.S. means that state excise taxes are not necessarily collected on cigarette purchases on Indian reservations. We focus on two under-studied but basic empirical economic questions this raises. Using novel data from New York surveys that asked...
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