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Seema Jayachandran
Does the Classic Microfinance Model Discourage Entrepreneurship Among the Poor? Experimental Evidence from India†
Rohini Pande
Pascaline Dupas
Seema Jayachandran
Erica M. Field ______
Course Outline
Natalia Rigol
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY of DEFORESTATION in the TROPICS* Robin Burgess Matthew Hansen Benjamin A
Rohini Pande
How Economic Development Influences the Environment*
Microentreprenuership in Developing Countries
Why Are Indian Children So Short?
Nber Working Paper Series
Exploring Universal Basic Income: a Guide to Navigating Concepts, Evidence, and Practices
Reshaping Adolescents' Gender Attitudes: Evidence from a School
Erica M. Field ______
Evidence and Implications for Child Health in India∗
Nber Working Paper Series Reshaping Adolescents
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Briefcase J-Pal Policy Briefcase | May 2019
Seema Jayachandran
Poor Economics: Because the Poor Possess Very Little, It Is Assumed That There Is Nothing Inter- Esting About Their Economic Existence
CASH for CARBON: a RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL of PAYMENTS for ECOSYSTEM SERVICES to REDUCE DEFORESTATION a Seema Jayachandran Joost De Laat Eric F
Michael Kremer Harvard University, Department
A Friend's Support Can Make Women Better Entrepreneurs
Zbwleibniz-Informationszentrum
Matrilineal Kinship and Spousal Cooperation: Evidence from the Matrilineal Belt *
Seema Jayachandran
Examples of Survey Questions Related to Women's Empowerment
Do Traditional Institutions Constrain Female Entrepreneurship? a Field Experiment on Business Training in India
Air Quality and Early-Life Mortality: Evidence from Indonesia's Wildfires
Seema Jayachandran
Erica M. Field ______
Seema Jayachandran
Michael Kremer University of Chicago, Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, 1126 E. 59Th St., Chicago, IL 60637. Tel: 7
Reshaping Adolescents' Gender Attitudes: Evidence from a School
Evaluating a Payments for Ecosystem Services Program in Uganda | Climate-Eval
Using Machine Learning and Qualitative Interviews to Design a five-Question Survey Module for Women’S Agency∗
The Causes and Consequences of Increased Female Education and Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries
Microentrepreneurship in Developing Countries