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National Science Foundation (NSF) 

 
Arlington, MA
United States

NSF is an independent federal agency created to promote the progress of science and to advance national health, prosperity, and welfare. They have partnered with J-PAL on diverse initiatives, including savings and education interventions in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

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http://www.nsf.gov

Evaluations

  • Business Education for Microcredit Clients in Peru
  • Commitment Savings Products in the Philippines
  • Flipcharts, School Inputs & Retrospective vs. Prospective Analyses in Kenya
  • Identifying Information Asymmetries in a Consumer Credit Market in South Africa
  • Interest Rates, Loan Maturity and Demand for Microfinance Loans in South Africa
  • Saving Incentives for Low and Middle Income Families: Evidence From a Field Experiment with H&R Block
  • Small Individual Loans and Mental Health in South Africa
  • The Effect of Village-Based Schools: Evidence from a RCT in Afghanistan
  • Valuing Trust in Shantytowns in Peru
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