CSAE Working Paper Series
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- 2018-10: Inequality, envy and personality in public goods: An experimental study

- Bereket Kebede, Nicole Gross-Camp, Adrian Martin, Shawn McGuire and Joseph Munyarukaza
- 2018-09: Regional Market Integration and City Growth in East Africa: Local but no Regional Effects?

- Andreas Eberhard-Ruiz and Alexander Moradi
- 2018-08: The Power to Protect: Household Bargaining and Female Condom Use

- Rachel Cassidy, Marije Groot Bruinderink, Wendy Janssens and Karlijn Morsink
- 2018-07: The Economics of Missionary Expansion: Evidence from Africa and Implications for Development

- Remi Jedwab, Felix Meier zu Selhausen and Alexander Moradi
- 2018-06: The Contribution of Formal and Non-formal Finance to Household Welfare: Evidence from South Africa

- Lwanga Elizabeth Nanziri
- 2018-05-2: Fading Choice: Transport Costs and Variety in Consumer Goods

- Jan Willem Gunning, Pramila Krishnan and Andualem T Mengistu
- 2018-05: Fading Choice: Transport Costs and Variety in Consumer Goods

- Jan Willem Gunning, Pramila Krishnan and Andualem T Mengistu
- 2018-04: Pre-colonial Religious Institutions and Development: Evidence through a Military Coup

- Adeel Malik and Rinchan Ali Mirza
- 2018-03: Preference Driven Intra-household Conflict and Commitment Savings Strategies

- Pavel Luengas-Sierra
- 2018-02: Nepotism, Schooling Outcomes and Economic Development

- Marcello Perez-Alvarez and Holger Strulik
- 2018-01: How to decompose the R²?: A comment on Henderson et al. (2018)

- Olivier Sterck
- 2017-15-2: Cash-Plus: Poverty Impacts of Transfer-Based Intervention Alternatives

- Richard Sedlmayr, Anuj Shah and Munshi Sulaiman
- 2017-15: Cash-Plus: Variants and Components of Transfer-Based Anti-Poverty Programming

- Richard Sedlmayr, Anuj Shah and Munshi Sulaiman
- 2017-14: Cellfare: Delivering Self-Targeted Welfare Using Mobile Phones

- Erlend Berg, D Rajasekhar and R Manjula
- 2017-13: Role models in movies: the impact of Queen of Katwe on students’ educational attainment

- Emma Riley
- 2017-12: Breaking Up The Relationship: Dichotomous Effects of Positive and Negative Growth on the Income of the Poor

- Moritz Poll
- 2017-11: Household Economic Strengthening through Saving and Budgeting: Evidence from a Field Experiment in South Africa

- Janina Steinert, Lucie Dale Cluver, Franziska Meinck, Jenny Doubt and Sebastian Vollmer
- 2017-10: Does Education Empower Girls? Evidence from Mali

- Marcella Vigneri and Paolo Berta
- 2017-09: In Search of a Spatial Equilibrium in the Developing World

- Douglas Gollin, Martina Kirchberger and David Lagakos
- 2017-08: External Adjustment in Oil Exporters: The Role of Fiscal Policy and the Exchange Rate

- Alberto Behar and Armand Fouejieu
- 2017-07: Hiding Money: Evidence from a field experiment with aspiring female entrepreneurs

- Farah Said, Mahreen Mahmud, Giovanna d’Adda and Azam Chaudhry
- 2017-06: Job Fairs: Matching Firms and Workers in a Field Experiment in Ethiopia

- Girum Abebe, Stefano Caria, Marcel Fafchamps, Paolo Falco, Simon Franklin, Simon Quinn and Forhad Shilpi
- 2017-05: Intensive and Extensive Margins of Mining and Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Nemera Mamo, Sambit Bhattacharya, Alexander Moradi and Rabah Arezki
- 2017-04: The private schooling phenomenon in India: A review

- Geeta Kingdon
- 2017-03: Turning the paradigm of aid allocation on its head

- Olivier Sterck, Max Roser and Stefan Thewissen
- 2017-02: ‘Leapfrogging’: a Survey of the Nature and Economic Implications of Mobile Money

- Janine Aron
- 2017-01-2: Risk Sharing and the Demand for Insurance: Theory and Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia

- Erlend Berg, Michael Blake and Karlijn Morsink
- 2017-01: Risk Sharing and the Demand for Insurance: Theory and Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia

- Erlend Berg, Michael Blake and Karlijn Morsink
- 2016-38: The Twin Instrument

- Sonia Bhalotra and Damian Clarke
- 2016-37: Leading by Example: What is the effect on educational outcomes of exposing girls, in addition to parents, to female role models?

- Eline Bos
- 2016-36: Imposing institutions: Evidence from cash transfer reform in Pakistan

- Muhammad Haseeb and Kate Vyborny
- 2016-35: Does electoral violence affect voting choice and willingness to vote? Evidence from a vignette experiment

- Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero and Adrienne LeBas
- 2016-34: Job Flexibility and Occupational Selection: An Application of Maximum Simulated Likelihood Using Data from Ghana

- Jonathan Lain
- 2016-33: The impact of abortion legalization on fertility and female empowerment: new evidence from Mexico

- Damian Clarke and Hanna Mühlrad
- 2016-32: Fertility and Causality

- Damian Clarke
- 2016-31-2: Beyond the Stars

- Olivier Sterck
- 2016-31: Beyond the Stars: a New Method for Assessing the Economic Importance of Variables in Regressions

- Olivier Sterck
- 2016-30: Two Blades of Grass: The Impact of the Green Revolution

- Douglas Gollin, Casper Hansen and Asger Wingender
- 2016-29: All in the family? CEO succession and firm organization

- Renata Lemos and Daniela Scur
- 2016-28: Economic Diversification in Resource Rich Countries: Uncovering the State of Knowledge
- Renata Lemos and Daniela Scur
- 2016-27: The Politics of Partial Liberalization: Cronyism and Non-Tariff Protection in Mubarak's Egypt

- Ferdinand Eibl and Adeel Malik
- 2016-26: The persistence of inequality across Indian states

- Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
- 2016-25: An individual-based approach to the measurement of multiple-period mobility for nominal and ordinal variables

- Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Gaston Yalonetzky
- 2016-24: "Get rid of the four olds": the long-lasting impact of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on Chinese society

- Kerstin Schopohl
- 2016-23: Why Peace Endures: an Analysis of Post-Conflict Stabilization

- Richard Caplan and Anke Hoeffler
- 2016-22: Breaking the Cycle: the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital

- Andrew Wheeler
- 2016-21: Trickle-Down Ethnic Politics: Drunk and Absent in the Kenya Police Force (1957-1970)

- Oliver Vanden Eynde, Alexander Moradi and Patrick M. Kuhn
- 2016-20: China’s Inequality is Important – but which Inequality?
- John Knight
- 2016-19: Oil Discovery, Political Institutions and Economic Diversification

- Nouf Alsharif and Sambit Bhattacharya
- 2016-18: Turning a blind eye: a Regression Discontinuity Design Analysis of Party-Based Support for Corruption in Brazil

- Louis Graham
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