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Nominal wage rigidity in village labor markets: evidence from India

Markets for daily wage labor are ubiquitous in poor countries, providing employment for hundreds of millions of workers in India alone. In an exploration of how nominal wages in these markets respond...

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Understanding the Average Impact of Microcredit

The idea that giving small or “micro” loans to poor households in developing countries could help them escape poverty by starting or growing their own businesses, was once considered so compelling that...

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Age of marriage, weather shocks, and the direction of marriage payments

Child marriage is associated with a wide array of poor socio-economic outcomes, but around half of all prime-aged women in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa were married as children. A recent article...

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Tackling Youth Unemployment: Evidence from a Labor Market Experiment in Uganda

Youth unemployment is a significant, and growing, issue in many countries. This randomized study looks to address the limited evidence on the relative effectiveness of vocational training and...

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Cash Transfers and Nonlinear Prices

Many studies analyzing the effect of cash transfers on prices have focused on average unit prices and documented no effect. We find, however, that price discrimination in the form of quantity discounts...

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Achieving Scale Collectively

We study whether the small size of firms in developing countries prevents adoption of modern and productive machines, thus limiting technology adoption and productivity. Combining a novel survey of...

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Liberation Technology: Mobile Phones and Political Mobilization in Africa

The spread of digital information and communication technology has fed a wave of optimism about its use as a “liberation technology” capable of helping the oppressed and disenfranchised around the...

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Criminal capital and a life of crime

Illegal markets and associated crime are major concerns in developing countries and marginalized areas of rich countries, as exemplified by the impact of the drug trade from Peru and Colombia on the...

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