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The unreliability of value elicitation methods in valuing development interventions.
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Benchmarking Development Programs: A Preference-Based Approach
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Stress and Temporal Discounting: Do Domains Matter?
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How Soon Is Now? Evidence of Present Bias from Convex Time Budget Experiments
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Measuring Self-Efficacy, Executive Function and Temporal Discounting in Kenya
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Risky Choices and Solidarity: Why Experimental Design Matters
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Using Lotteries to Encourage Savings: Experimental Evidence from Kenya
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How to help the poor save a bit
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Peace of Mind: Health Insurance Reduces Stress and Cortisol Levels
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Self-Efficacy as a Driver of Civic Participation in Uganda
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Religion as a Stimulant of Political Participation: Experimental Evidence from Nairobi, Kenya
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Redistribution and Group Participation: Experimental Evidence from Africa and the UK
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An Experimental Study of Diversity Management Techniques
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Does Voluntary Risk Taking Affect Solidarity? Experimental Evidence from Kenya
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Imperfect Monitoring and Informal Risk Sharing: The Role of Social Ties
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Risky Environments, Hidden Knowledge and Preferences for Contract Flexibility
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Can Positive Psychology Improve Psychological Wellbeing and Economic Decision-Making?
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Workfare, Wellbeing and Consumption: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Kenya’s Urban Poor
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The Short-Term Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers to the Poor: Experimental Evidence from Kenya
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Evaluating the impacts of WorkShop access for small-scale craftsmen in Kenya
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Ethnically Biased? Experimental Evidence from Kenya
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The Impact of Recipient Choice on Aid Effectiveness
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Deterrence and Legitimacy in Anti-Corruption Policy making
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Value for money? Community Targeting in Vote-Buying and Politician Accountability