EfD Discussion Paper
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- 24-10: A regression discontinuity assessment of the differential impacts of China’s Natural Forest Protection Program across forestland property right regimes
- Qi Liu, Shilei Liu, Zhaoyang Liu, Jintao Xu and Andreas Kontoleon
- 24-9: Intertemporal choice bracketing and the measurement of time preferences
- Yonas Alem, John Loeser and Aprajit Mahajan
- 24-8: Disentangling the chicken or egg causality dilemma of household waste sorting and segregated waste collection: A randomized controlled trial in India
- Shivani Wadehra, Zihan Nie and Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez
- 24-7: Fisheries Management for Food Security and Poverty Eradication:The Case of Small-Scale Fisheries in Vietnam
- Quach Thi Khanh Ngoc, Bui Bich Xuan and Pham Khanh Nam
- 24-6: Gender-Differentiated Impacts of Salinity Intrusion on Agricultural Production and Food Security: A Study in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
- Hoa Le Dang, Thuyen Thi Pham and Nam Khanh Pham
- 24-5: Preferences of Small-Scale Gold Miners related to Formalization: first steps toward sustainable mining supply chains in Colombia
- Maria Vélez, Ximena Rueda, Juan Pablo Henao, Dayron Monroy, Danny Tobin, Jorge Maldonado and Alexander Pfaff
- 24-4: The Costs of ”Blue Sky”: Environmental Regulation, Technology Upgrading, and Labor Demand in China
- Bing Zhang and Mengdi Liu
- 24-3: Examining the Success of the Tilapia Industry in Huila, an Emerging Aquaculture Hub in the Colombian Southwest
- Jorge Marco Renau, Nicolas Valbuena, Diego Valderrama and Monica Vasquez
- 24-2: Gender differences in adaptation strategies to salinity intrusion in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: An intra-household analysis
- Hoa Le Dang, Thuyen Thi Pham, Nhung Thi Hong Pham and Nam Khanh Pham
- 24-1: A theoretical model of utility bill payment behavior
- Mary Tiana Randriamaro, Ana Espinola-Arredondo, David Fuente and Joseph Cook
- 23-17: The Impact of Rainfall Shock on Child Labor: The Role of the Productive Safety Nets Program and Credit Markets in Ethiopia
- Dereje Yohannes and Annika Lindskog
- 23-16: Stated preferences with survey consequentiality and outcome uncertainty: A split sample discrete choice experiment
- Tensay Hadush Meles, Razack Lokina, Erica Louis Mtenga and Julieth Julius Tibanywana
- 23-15: Heterogeneity in Shadow Prices of Water Pollutants: A Study of the Seafood Processing Industry in Vietnam
- Pham Khanh Nam, Pham Nhu Man and Truong Dang Thuy
- 23-14: Assessing the Aquaculture Performance Indicators (APIs): Evidence from Aquaculture Produc1tion Systems in Chile
- Carlos Chavez, Jorge Dresdner, Nuria González and Mauricio Leiva
- 23-13: A Bioeconomic Approach to Sustainable Forest Management in the Colombian Amazon
- Yuli Castellanos and Jorge Marco Renau
- 23-12: Drought, Livestock Holding, and Milk Production: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis
- Meseret Abebe and Yonas Alem
- 23-11: Household Electricity Consumption Inefficiency and Poverty: Evidence from Ghana
- Daniel Twerefou, Jacob Opantu Abeney, Michael Toman, Festus Ebo Turkson and Priscilla Baffour
- 23-10: Does Traffic Congestion pose Health Hazards? Evidence from a Highly Congested and Polluted City
- Kanishka Kacker, Ridhima Gupta and Saif Ali
- 23-9: Passive Participation in Illegal Fishing and the Welfare of Fishmongers in a Developing Country
- Wisdom Akpalu, Godwin Kofi Vondolia, Philip Adom and Dorcas Asaah Peprah
- 23-8: Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities
- Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo, Eric Finkelstein, Ping Qin, Marc Jeuland, Subhrendu Pattanayak and Xiaobing Zhang
- 23-7: Willingness to Pay for Nature Restoration and Conservation in Sub-Saharan African Cities: The Case of Forests, Rivers and Coasts in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
- Byela Tibesigwa, Herbert Ntuli and Telvin Muta
- 23-6: Technology Attenuates the Impact of Heat on Learning. Evidence from Colombia
- Laura Villalobos, Julian D. Gomez and Jorge García
- 23-5: Blow the Lid Off: Public Complaints, Bargaining Power, and Government Responsiveness on Social Media
- Qi Wang, Mengdi Liu, Jintao Xu and Bing Zhang
- 23-4: The elasticity of commercial water demand in Nairobi, Kenya
- Jackson Otieno, Joseph Cook and David Fuente
- 23-3: The coping costs of dealing with unreliable water supply in the Nairobi commercial sector
- Jackson Otienoa, Joseph Cook and David Fuente
- 23-2: Out of sight out of mind: Household perceptions of “fair” water prices in Nairobi, Kenya
- David Fuente, Richard Mulwa and Joseph Cook
- 23-1: The Impact of Improved Seed Adoption on Nutrition Outcome: A Panel Endogenous Switching Regression Analysis
- Meseret Abebe and Kefyalew Endale
- 22-19: We can incorporate agriculture ecosystems into urban green economy in Tanzania: Dar es Salaam households are willing to pay
- Byela Tibesigwa, Herbert Ntuli and Telvin Muta
- 22-18: Private Benefits from Ambient Air Pollution Reduction Policies: Evidence from the Household Heating Stove Replacement Program in Chile
- Adolfo Uribe, Carlos Chávez, Walter Gómez, Marcela Jaime and Randy Bluffstone
- 22-17: Status and Perspectives of Maasai Women in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
- H. Jo Albers, P. David Campoverde, Bethany King, Erin Sills, Lemiani Alais, Stephen Kirama, Victoria Kreinbrink, Razack Lokina and Erica Mtenga
- 22-16: Public Good Projects in Ngorongoro Conservation Area: Maasai Women’s Valuation in Terms of Grain
- H. Jo Albers, P. David Campoverde, Bethany King, Stephen Newbold, Erin Sills, Lemiani Alais, Victoria Bugni and Erica Mtenga
- 22-15: Environmental Regulation and Firms’ Extensive Margin Decisions
- Shuo Li and Min Wang
- 22-14: Adaptive Investment with Land Tenure and Weather Risk: Behavioral Evidence from Tanzania
- Martine Visser, Pierre Le Roux, Chalmers Kyalo Mulwa, Byela Tibesigwa and Mintewab Bezabih Ayele
- 22-13: On the Perils of Environmentally Friendly Alternatives
- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Fredrik Carlsson and Gracia Lanza
- 22-12: Does Participatory Forest Management Increase Forest Resource Use to Cope with Shocks? Empirical Evidence from Ethiopia
- Abebe D. Beyene, Alemu Mekonnen, Randall Bluffstone and Yemiru Tesfaye
- 22-11: Impact of Energy Access on Food Security and Child Nutrition: Panel Data Evidence from Rural Ethiopia
- Tagel Gebrehiwot and Sied Hassen
- 22-10: Emissions Trading with Consignment Auctions: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment
- Zhi Li, Da Zhang and Xiliang Zhang
- 22-9: Gender-Differentiated Determinants of Rice Farmers' Choice of Strategies to Adapt to Salinity Intrusion in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
- Hoa Le Dang, Thuyen Thi Pham, Nhung Thi Hong Pham and Pham Khanh Nam
- 22-8: Exploring the Evidence for Inward Diffusion of Soil Practices among Farmers in Nigeria: A Spatiotemporal Analysis
- Nkechi Owoo, Monica Lambon-Quayefio and Ebele Amaechina
- 22-7: Ending Ecoservices Payments Does Not Crow Out Lab-in-the Field Forest Conservation
- Lina Moros, Maria Vélez, Alexander Pfaff and Daniela Quintero
- 22-6: Unmasking the Mystery of the Varying Benefits from Electrification
- Nicholas Kilimani, Edward Bbaale and Marc Jeuland
- 22-5: Distributional Preferences in Adolescent Peer Networks
- Simon Schürz, Yonas Alem, Martin Kocher and Fredrik Carlsson
- 22-4: The Impact of Rural Electrification on Business Enterprise Creation: Panel Data Evidence from Ethiopia
- Sied Hassan and Amare Fentie
- 22-3: Boosting Climate-Smart Smallholder Farm Strategies and Household Outcomes through Joint Decision-Making by Men and Women in Agrarian Households in Arid Namibia
- Byela Tibesigwa, Mintewab Bezabih and Martine Visser
- 22-2: The Impact of the Three-North Shelter Forest Program on Rural Income: Evidence from Inner Mongolia in China
- Cong Xie, Lunyu Xie, Jintao Xu and Yuanyuan Yi
- 22-1: Shocks and Mental Health: Panel Data Evidence from South Africa
- Yonas Alem and Gidisa Lachisa Tato
- 21-12: Livelihoods Characterization of a Small-Scale Fishing Community in the Columbian Caribbean
- Jorge Maldonado, Rocío del Pilar Moreno-Sánchez, Myriam Elizabeth Vargas-Morales and Emilio Leguizamo
- 21-11: Low propensity to move and marine resource-based livelihood choices for coastal communities in southern Chile
- H. Jo Albers, Carlos Chavez, Jorge Dresdner, Yanina Figueroa and Mauricio Leiva
- 21-10: The Impact of Farmer Input Support Programme Reform on Crop Diversification and Rotation in Zambia
- Obrian Ndhlovu and Edwin Muchapondwa
- 21-9: The Short-Run Impacts of Reducing Water Collection Times on Time Use, Well-Being and Education in Rural Kenya
- Joseph Cook, Jane Kabubo-Mariara and Peter Kimuyu
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