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This paper experimentally tests whether learning about the best practices of local peers is valuable for business growth.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This report explores evidence on the effectiveness of financing options available to bilateral donors to promote private sector development
This paper explores the impact of large, individual-liability loans on the growth of women-owned microenterprises in Ethiopia
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
Through an experiment in Malawi, the author established an effective and replicable design to offer informal firms support to formaliz
Field experiment randomly offers mothers of young children a childcare subsidy, an equivalent cash grant, both or nothing
This study uses a large dataset of World Bank investment projects, approved between 1970 and 2007 in 80 countries
This study compares a multifaceted entrepreneurship promotion programme and an unconditional cash grant
ELLA is the Evidence and Lesson from Latin America programme
This paper evaluates 2 interventions that eased credit constraints
Wage subsidy policies that allow firms to choose who to hire and how to spend the subsidy lead to firm expansion
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