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Information delivery channels and agricultural technology uptake: experimental evidence from Ghana
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Why Do People Stay Poor?
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Mandatory integration agreements for unemployed job seekers: a randomized controlled field experiment in Germany
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Information Systems, Service Delivery, and Corruption: Evidence From the Bangladesh Civil Service
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Subjective Performance Evaluation, Influence Activities, and Bureaucratic Work Behavior: Evidence from China
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Lolita Moorena
Lolita is a Senior Policy, Communications, and Training Manager at J-PAL Southeast Asia.
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Marifatul Amalia
Ma'rifatul Amalia is a Research Manager at J-PAL Southeast Asia. She previously managed the study on seasonal migration of farmer in Eastern Indonesia and the study on women migrant workers particularly in Java Island, Indonesia.
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Aditya Jahagirdar
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Robert Rogers
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Damon Jones
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Frank Schilbach
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Alexandre Mas
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Colley Windya Buwana
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Complement or Substitute? The Effect of Technology on Student Achievement in India
Researchers in India attempted to measure the impact of a daily Computer Assisted Learning program on student test scores when delivered as either a substitute for or supplement to the status quo curriculum (delivered during or after school, respectively). While the program improved math scores for students when delivered as a supplement, it actually had a negative impact on math scores when delivered as a substitute for the status quo curriculum.
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School Choice in Andhra Pradesh, India
In India, researchers measured the impact of providing vouchers to attend private schools on student learning. Students who won vouchers had test scores that were 0.13 standard deviations higher across all subjects.