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- Accountability and Economic Performance
- Social funds and political patronage in Kenya
- The election process in Nigeria: Candidate selection, finance and outcomes
- Elections, Ethnic Polarization and Managing Post-Electoral Conflict in Kenya
- Oxford Review of Economic Policy: Special Issue
- Political Violence in Nigeria: A Field Experiment around the 2007 Elections
- Determinants of Leadership Turnover
- Does crime pay for politicians in India?
- Randomized evaluation of policies to create local accountability under free primary education in Kenya and Uganda
- Evaluating the Impact of Relief Teachers on Academic Achievement in Kenyan Primary Schools
- Management and Motivation in Ugandan Primary Schools
- Risk, Shocks, Growth, Aid and Poverty
- Property rights in East Africa
- Aspiration failure and rural development in Ethiopia
- Empowering the very poor: The Ultrapoor Programme in Bangladesh
- Human Capital, Financial capital, and the Economic Empowerment of Female Adolescents: Evidence from a Randomized Intervention in Uganda and Tanzania
- A sustainable transition: food aid and income generation in South Sudan
- Community-Based Justice and the Rule of Law in Liberia: A Field Experiment Using Mobile Paralegals
- Information and Healthcare: A Randomized Experiment in India
- Growth in manufactured exports across African states
- Liberalization meets investment climate: The case of India
- Pure home water in Ghana
- Cyclones and development in India
- Infrastructure and Development – The Political Economy of Road Placement in East Africa
- Contractual Relationships and Ethnic Violence: Theory and Evidence from Kenyan Flowers Exports
- Psychosocial skills and Aspirations: Evaluating the impact of a long-term intervention in India
- Female Empowerment through Inheritance Rights: Evidence from India
- The welfare and behavioural impact of group-based insurance provision in Ethiopia
- Testing Two Views of Famine: Theory and Evidence from South Asia, 1861-1930
- Weather and Death in India: Mechanisms and Implications of Climate Change
- Mutual Fears and Civil War
- The Origins of State Capacity
- Is Vote-Buying Effective? A Field Experiment in Sao Tome and Principe
- A Quasi-Experimental Impact Evaluation of a Criminal Justice Paralegal Program in Sierra Leone
- The Economics of the Military
- Railroads of the Raj: Estimating the Impact of Transportation Infrastructure
- Electoral Competition and Deforestation: Evidence from Kenya
- Linking Institutions, Security and Pro-Poor Growth in Nigeria
- Harnessing the Potentials of Adolescent and Youth in Uganda Workshop
- Culture and Incentives
- Trade and The Cost of Borders and Conflict: Evidence from the India Pakistan border
- What Makes an Effective Bureaucrat? Evidence from the Indian Administrative Service
- India’s employment guarantee: Wages, entitlements and service delivery
- Need, Merit or Self-Interest – What Determines the Allocation of Aid?
- Is Information Power? Using Cell Phones During an Election in Mozambique
- Innovation, social contacts and business acumen: a field experiment in Ghana
- Can ‘seed funding’ help African ideas grow? The value of start-up investment for young entrepreneurs in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia
- Using Social Economics to Design Peer-to-Peer Farmer Extension Programmes
- 'Re-ravelling' the credit market in urban Tanzania: are property rights the answer to credit market failure?
- Private insurance and social protection: lessons from experiments in India, Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Kenya
- Firm growth and performance over time
- Using rotating savings committees to improve microfinance product design: A framed field experiment in Pakistan
- Explaining insurance demand: Lessons from experiments in Ethiopia
- Savings, lending and default in community-based microfinance groups: Evidence from rural Malawi
- Workshop on Econometric Methods for Program Evaluation
- CSAE Conference 2008: Economic Development in Africa
- iiG Workshop 2008
- iiG Workshop 2008: Elections and Post-Conflict Recovery in Kenya
- iiG Workshop 2009: Improving Management and Accountability in Primary Schools
- iiG Workshop 2010: Researching Nigeria
- iiG Workshop 2010: Policies for Inclusion in India and Beyond
- OReNGA Special Lecture by Babatunde Fashola, Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria
- iiG Workshop: Accountability and Management in Primary Education
- iiG Conference 2012: Microeconomic Approaches to Institutions for Pro-Poor Growth
- iiG Workshop 2012: Improving revenue generation through taxation in Nigeria
- iiG Conference 2015: Improving Institutions for Growth
- iiG Conference 2015: Microfinance and Enterprise Development Research Prospects and Challenges
- iiG Workshop 2009: Institutional Aspects of Pro-Poor Policy, Revising the Indian Poverty Line
- G05 Dataset "Why did abolishing school fees not increase public school enrolment in Kenya?" CGD Working Paper 271, October 2011
- G01 Kenyan Pre-election Survey December 2007
- G06 Dataset "The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country", Center for Global Development Working Paper 279, December 2011
- G10 "Two Sides of the Same Rupee? Comparing Demand for Microcredit and Microsaving in a Framed Field Experiment in Rural Pakistan", CSAE Working Paper WPS/2014-32, December 2014
- G11 "Cooperation and Expectations in Networks: Evidence from a Network Public Good Experiment in Rural India", CSAE WPS/2014-33, December 2014
- G13 "Management and motivation in Ugandan primary schools"
- G14 "When No Bad Deed Goes Punished: A Relational Contracting Experiment in Ghana", CSAE WPS/2015-08, March 2015
- G15 "Aspire", CSAE Working Paper WPS/2014-34, March 2015
- G16 "Can community-based microfinance groups match savers with borrowers? Evidence from rural Malawi", CSAE Working Paper WPS/2015-13, May 2015