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Rachel Glennerster
Skill Versus Voice in Local Development
Allied Social Science Associations Atlanta, GA January 3–5, 2010
Personalities and Public Sector Performance: Evidence from a Health Experiment in Pakistan
The Political Economy of IMF Surveillance
Family Planning & Reproductive Health
An Experiment in Candidate Selection
How Effective Is Community Driven Development
How to Improve Education Outcomes Most Efficiently? a Comparison of 150 Interventions Using the New Learning-Adjusted Years of Schooling Metric Noam Angrist, David K
Reporter NATIONAL BUREAU of ECONOMIC RESEARCH
BREAD Conference on the Economics of Africa 7–9 July 2021
Government and Institutions
Pitfalls of Participatory Programs: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Education in India† 1
Imbens Wooldridge
Microfinance and Economic Development
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Strategies to Reduce Child Marriage In
CSAE Working Paper WPS/2021-04
A Signal to End Child Marriage: Theory and Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh
Economic Expertise, Power, and Global Development Finance Reform
Top View
The Effect of Conditional Incentives and a Girls' Empowerment
Curriculum Vitae Rachel Glennerster Department
Use of Randomization in the Evaluation of Development Effectiveness1
Age at Marriage, Women's Education, and Mother and Child Outcomes In
Smart Buys: Cost-Effective Approaches to Improve Global
Rural Roads and Intermediated Trade: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Sierra Leone∗
Michael Kremer Harvard University, Department
Using Randomization in Development Economics Research: a Toolkit
Erica Marie Field
Evidence from Randomized Experiment in Niger
Does Transparency Pay?
The Role of the International Financial Institutions in Development
Skill Versus Voice in Local Development
A Practical Guide to Measuring Women's and Girls' Empowerment
Glennerster Academic CV March 2015
The Miracle of Microfinance? Evidence from A
Promoting the Adoption of New Rice Varieties Addressing the Costs of Early Adoption
Michael Kremer