Posts by NEP-DEV: Development
Do Creative Industries Drive Development? Evidence from Colombia’s Orange Economy Policy: Federico Corredor
Effective Families or Effective Schools? Experimental Evidence on Fostering Children’s Numeracy: Toppeta, Alessandro
Cultivating Change: Long-Term Effects of Repeated Training on Organic Farming Adoption in Indonesia: Tamtomo, Kristian
Employment Shocks, Emergency Social Protection, and Food Security during COVID-19 in South Africa: Causal Evidence and Policy Implications: Kimani, Mumbi
Land-related institutional settings, climate variability and communal conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa: Raul Caruso
Instability in Survey-Reported Farm Size: Evidence from Panel Data in Ethiopia and Malawi: Tione, Sarah E.
Charity hazard in climate adaptation: The effect of anticipatory cash transfers on demand for weather insurance: Krähnert, Kati
Factor Endowments and Agricultural Productivity in Latin America on the Eve of World War I: Henry Willebald
Religious Polarisation, Economic Vulnerability, and Electoral Realignment: Evidence from West Bengal, India: Sahoo, Soham
Beyond Appearance: The Socioeconomic and Historical Roots of Racial Identity in Brazil: Francisco Cavalcanti
Reforming Fossil Fuel Subsidies with Citizens' Approval: The Case of Colombia: Jan Christoph Steckel
What Will It Mean for Development Agencies to Be Effective in the Years Ahead?: Sara Casadevall Bellés
Powerful Forests: The Welfare Implications of Deforestation for the Power Sector: Sant'Anna, Marcelo
No Early Advantage? The Effects of Preschool Entry-Age Policies on Child Development in Peru: Jose Maria Renteria
Mapping mobility and opportunity: how place, gender, and ethnicity shape economic outcomes in Ecuador: Lorena Moreno
Public expenditure on agriculture, youth out-migration, and engagement in agriculture? Evidence from Nigeria: Omamo, Steven Were
Stuck at the bottom: caste-based discrimination, relative poverty, and the mechanisms of intergenerational opportunity traps: Sudarsana Kundu
Perceived need and measured well-being: How well do subjective rankings capture relative poverty?: Tiberti, Luca