Content
0000, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 575-596 Mine, Yours or Ours? The Efficiency of Household Investment Decisions: An Experimental Approach
by Anandi Mani - 597-617 Cash Transfers and Management Advice for Agriculture: Evidence from Senegal
by Kate Ambler & Alan de Brauw & Susan Godlonton - 618-634 Behavior Revealed in Mobile Phone Usage Predicts Credit Repayment
by Daniel Björkegren & Darrell Grissen - 635-653 Can Medium-Resolution Satellite Imagery Measure Economic Activity at Small Geographies? Evidence from Landsat in Vietnam
by Ran Goldblatt & Kilian Heilmann & Yonatan Vaizman - 654-669 Be Wary of Those Who Ask: A Randomized Experiment on the Size and Determinants of the Enumerator Effect
by Michele Di Maio & Nathan Fiala - 670-697 Cash Transfers, Microentrepreneurial Activity, and Child Work: Evidence from Malawi and Zambia
by Jacobus de Hoop & Valeria Groppo & Sudhanshu Handa - 698-729 Multigenerational Effects of Education Reform: Mother’s Education and Children’s Human Capital in Nepal
by Vinish Shrestha & Rashesh Shrestha - 730-748 Free Primary Education, Timing of Fertility, and Total Fertility
by Tihtina Zenebe Gebre - 749-766 Exploring Recipient Preferences and Allocation Mechanisms in the Distribution of Development Aid
by Jeremy Shapiro - 767-789 Narrow Incumbent Victories and Post-Election Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines
by Benjamin Crost & Joseph H Felter & Hani Mansour & Daniel I Rees - 790-809 Are Less Developed Countries More Exposed to Multinational Tax Avoidance? Method and Evidence from Micro-Data
by Niels Johannesen & Thomas Tørsløv & Ludvig Wier - 810-832 Do Weak Institutions Prolong Crises? On the Identification, Characteristics, and Duration of Declines during Economic Slumps
by Richard Bluhm & Denis de Crombrugghe & Adam Szirmai
0000, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 361-385 Stop! The Polio Vaccination Cessation Game
by Scott Barrett - 386-411 After Janjaweed? Socioeconomic Impacts of the Conflict in Darfur
by Ola Olsson
0000, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-30 Decentralizing Eligibility for a Federal Antipoverty Program: A Case Study for China
by Martin Ravallion