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2022-18: Do immigrants take or create natives' jobs? Evidence of Venezuelan immigration in Peru Downloads
Celia Vera and Bruno Jimenez
2020-08: Academic Aptitude Signals and STEM field participation: A Regression Discontinuity Approach Downloads
Marcos Agurto, Sandra Buzinsky, Siddharth Hari, Valeria Quevedo, Sudipta Sarangi and Susana Vegas
2020-07: Empowering College Students through Community Engagement: Experimental Evidence from Peru Downloads
Marcos Agurto, Sandra Buzinsky, Fernando Fernandez and Javier Torres
2020-6: Local ambassadors promote mobile banking in Northern Peru Downloads
Marcos Agurto, Habiba Djebbari, Sudipta Sarangi, Brenda Silupu, Carolina Trivelli and Javier Torres
2019-10: Prenatal Exposure to Marijuana and Infant Health in the US Downloads
Fernando Fernandez
2019-4: Targeting when Poverty is Multidimensional Downloads
Marcos Agurto, Cesar Calvo and Miguel Carpio
2016-3: Vulnerability to Poverty: Theory Downloads
Cesar Calvo
2016-2: Keep the Chimneys Working: Improved Cooking Stoves and Housewives'Health in the Peruvian Andes Downloads
Marcos Agurto Adrianzén
2016-1: Migration as a channel of persistence of the effects of Peru?s mining mita: what surnames may reveal Downloads
Miguel Carpio and María Guerrero Barreto
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