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- 2009-05: A Common Factor Approach to Spatial Heterogeneity in Agricultural Productivity Analysis

- Markus Eberhardt and Francis Teal
- 2009-04: Contract Design in Insurance Groups

- Tessa Bold and Stefan Dercon
- 2009-03: Structural Policies for Shock-Prone Developing Countries

- Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis
- 2009-02: Homo Æqualis: A Cross-Society Experimental Analysis of Three Bargaining Games

- Abigail Barr, Chris Wallace, Jean Ensminger, Joseph Henrich, Clark Barrette, Alexander Bolyanatz, Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Michael Gurven, Edwins Gwako, Carolyn Lesorogol, Frank Marlowe, Richard McElreath, David Tracer and John Ziker
- 2009-01: Some Issues in Modeling and Forecasting Inflation in South Africa

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2008-34: Elections and Economic Policy in Developing Countries
- Lisa Chauvet and Paul Collier
- 2008-33: Political Connections and Social Networks in Targeted Transfer Programmes: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

- Bet Caeyers and Stefan Dercon
- 2008-32: Gender patterns in household health expenditure allocation: A study of South Africa

- Margaret Irving and Geeta Kingdon
- 2008-31: Is investment in Africa low despite high profits?

- Jean-Louis Warnholz
- 2008-30: Does wealth inequality reduce the gains from trade?

- Mauro Caselli
- 2008-29: Institutions for Health Care Delivery: A Formal Exploration of What Matters to Health Workers Evidence from Rwanda

- Pieter Serneels and Tomas Lievens
- 2008-28: Monetary Policy and Inflation Modeling in a more Open Economy in South Africa

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2008-27: Multi-sector inflation forecasting - quarterly models for South Africa

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2008-26: Status and egalitarianism in traditional communities: An analysis of funeral attendance in six Zimbabwean villages

- Abigail Barr and Mattea Stein
- 2008-25: Combining Top-down and Bottom-up Accountability: Evidence from a Bribery Experiment

- Danila Serra
- 2008-24: The effects of externalities and framing on bribery in a petty corruption experiment

- Abigail Barr and Danila Serra
- 2008-23: Corruption and culture: An Experimental Analysis

- Abigail Barr and Danila Serra
- 2008-22: Bargaining for bribes under uncertainty

- Danila Serra
- 2008-21: Intertemporal Poverty Measurement: Tradeoffs and Policy Options

- Catherine Porter and Natalie Quinn
- 2008-20: Natural resources, export structure and investment

- Stephen R. Bond and Adeel Malik
- 2008-19: Need, Merit or Self-Interest - What Determines the Allocation of Aid?

- Anke Hoeffler and Verity Outram
- 2008-18: Aid and Fiscal Instability

- Stephen O’Connell, Christopher Adam and Edward Buffie
- 2008-17: Unemployment duration, job search and labour market segmentation Evidence from urban Ethiopia

- Pieter Serneels
- 2008-16: Votes and Violence: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria

- Paul Collier and Pedro Vicente
- 2008-15: Some Child Cost Estimates for South Africa

- Alex Sienaert
- 2008-14: Risk Sharing Relations and Enforcement Mechanisms

- Abigail Barr, Marleen Dekker and Marcel Fafchamps
- 2008-13: Logistics and Exports

- Alberto Behar and Philip Manners
- 2008-12: Modeling Technology and Technological Change in Manufacturing: How do Countries Differ?

- Markus Eberhardt and Francis Teal
- 2008-11: Natural Resource Boom and Inequality: Theory and Evidence

- Benedikt Goderis and Samuel Malone
- 2008-10: Why do South Korean firms produce so much more output per worker than Ghanaian ones?

- Simon Baptist and Francis Teal
- 2008-09: Private sector development and income dynamics: A panel study of the Tanzanian labour market

- Simon Quinn and Francis Teal
- 2008-08: Does Doing an Apprenticeship Pay Off? Evidence from Ghana

- Courtney Monk, Justin Sandefur and Francis Teal
- 2008-07: The returns to vocational training and academic education: Evidence from Tanzania

- Godius Kahyarara and Francis Teal
- 2008-06: Hurricane Mitch and consumption growth of Nicaraguan agricultural households

- Patrick Premand
- 2008-05: Interactions between short- and long-term health of children: A case from rural Ethiopia

- Bereket Kebede
- 2008-04: Towards an Objective Account of Nutrition and Health in Colonial Kenya: A Study of Stature in African Army Recruits and Civilians, 1880-1980

- Alexander Moradi
- 2008-03: The Curious Case of Son Preference and Household Income in Rural China

- John Knight, Shi Li and Deng Quheng
- 2008-02: Education and the Poverty Trap in Rural China

- John Knight, Shi Li and Deng Quheng
- 2008-01: Subjective well-being, disability and adaptation: A case study from rural Ethiopia

- Marcel Fafchamps and Bereket Kebede
- 2007-19: A Multidimensional Analysis of Adaptation in a Developing Country Context

- Abigail Barr and David Clark
- 2007-18: Does aid mitigate external shocks?

- Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis
- 2007-17: Risk Sharing, Commitment and Information: An experimental analysis

- Abigail Barr and Garance Genicot
- 2007-16: Externality and framing effects in a bribery experiment

- Abigail Barr and Danila Serra
- 2007-15: Commodity Prices, Growth, and the Natural Resource Curse: Reconciling a Conundrum

- Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis
- 2007-14: What can Teachers do to Raise Pupil Achievement?

- Monazza Aslam and Geeta Kingdon
- 2007-13: Insurance and Rural Welfare: What Can Panel Data Tell Us?

- Chris Elbersa, Jan Willem Gunning and Lei Pan
- 2007-12: China, South Africa and the Lewis Model

- John Knight
- 2007-11: Inflation dynamics and trade openness: with an application to South Africa

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2007-10: Fiscal Renaissance in a Democratic South Africa

- Tania Ajam and Janine Aron
- 2007-09: Oil-dependence and Civil conflict in Nigeria

- Aderoju Oyefusi