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renewable energy sector in a developing country setting. We run a randomized field experiment to estimate the impact of a large …
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experiment conducted in rural Bangladesh and India during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both awareness and compliance with preventive …
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experiment conducted in rural Bangladesh and India during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both awareness and compliance with preventive …
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We conduct a field experiment with job seekers to investigate how feedback influences job search and labor market … outcomes. Job seekers who receive feedback on their ability compared to other job seekers update their beliefs and increase …
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Can financial education delivery be successfully decentralized? This paper studies a large-scale field experiment with …
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Misreporting is a well-known challenge for researchers in social sciences. This issue is especially prevalent if incentives for misreporting exist, for example, to claim certain benefits or hide illegal behavior. Internally displaced persons are a population that is highly dependent on aid...
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This paper evaluates the learning impact of different teacher training methods using a random controlled trial …. Following a 12-week intervention, there are substantial learning gains for students whose teachers were trained using structured …
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excessive-choice effect (ECE) is examined empirically using food items in four experiments. The first experiment investigates …
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Previous studies have demonstrated that a multitude of options can lead to choice overload, reducing decision quality. Through controlled experiments, we examine sequential choice architectures that enable the choice set to remain large while potentially reducing the effect of choice overload. A...
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