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Results from a randomized evaluation of 2 labor market interventions targeted to young women in Nairobi’s poorest neighborhoods
This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth
This study examines the impacts of a commitment savings product designed to help clients taking repeated overdrafts break their debt cycles
Article uses Indonesian case study
Uses data on credit transactions and formal firms in Brazil to identify the effects of a large-scale expansion in credit for enterprises
In a field experiment in Kenya, we show that credit market imperfections limit farmers’ abilities to move grain intertemporally
This project studies a programme that placed unemployed young people to work as apprentices with small firms
This paper surveys a representative sample of microenterprises in urban Uganda
A field experiment in Sri Lanka provided wage subsidies to randomly chosen microenterprises to test whether hiring additional labor benefits such firms
This study examine the random allocation of single and joint saving accounts to cash crop farmers in rural Ethiopia
This study tested the importance of alternative skills by comparing two types of training
Innovation in the private sector is fundamental for growth
Promotion of innovation in Low Income Countries has recently appeared on the agenda of policymakers and international development agencies
Studies whether small-scale businesses can learn and adopt profitable practices of their successful peers
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