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Posts tagged with 'natural field experiment'

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June 3, 2013

Basic entrepreneurship helps women out of poverty – new evidence from Bangladesh

The world’s poorest people lack capital and skills and work in occupations that others shun. Using a large-scale and long-term […]

  • agriculture
  • Bangladesh
  • control trial
  • developing country
  • entrepreneurship
  • natural field experiment
  • poverty
  • women
  • Imran Rasul
  • Munshi Sulaiman
  • Narayan Das
  • Oriana Bandiera
  • Robin Burgess
  • Selim Gulesci
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May 8, 2013

Microinsurance in developing countries can help prevent child labor

Child labor is a common consequence of economic shocks in developing countries. A new IZA discussion paper by Andreas Landmann […]

  • child labor
  • developing country
  • Development
  • health insurance
  • microinsurance
  • natural field experiment
  • Pakistan
  • poverty
  • Andreas Landmann
  • Markus Frölich
Research

April 15, 2013

Pay later to increase honesty – evidence from a field experiment with soldiers

People tend to be more honest if they are not rewarded immediately but rather in the distant future. This is […]

  • behavioral economics
  • honesty
  • military
  • natural field experiment
  • Bradley Ruffle
  • Yossi Tobol
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April 3, 2013

It matters if you’re black or white – on Australian buses!

Almost 60 years after the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott triggered by black civil rights activist Rosa Parks, a new IZA […]

  • discrimination
  • natural field experiment
  • racial bias
  • Paul Frijters
  • Redzo Mujcic

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