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Publications 

Select a policy publication to read about the most effective ways to achieve policy goals based on the results of completed investigations 

Agriculture

  • A Well-Timed Nudge
  • Fingerprinting to Reduce Risky Borrowing

Education

  • Deworming: A Best Buy for Development
  • Redesigning Conditional Cash Transfers
  • Menstruation as a Barrier to Education?
  • Getting Parents Involved
  • Education: Primary Education for All
  • Solving Absenteeism, Raising Test Scores
  • Cheap and Effective Ways to Change Adolescents' Sexual Behavior
  • Making Schools Work for Marginalized Children

Finance & Microfinance

  • Making Finance Simple
  • Latest Findings from Randomized Evaluations of Microfinance
  • Fingerprinting to Reduce Risky Borrowing

Health

  • Deworming: A Best Buy for Development
  • A Balancing ACT
  • Incentives for Immunization
  • Know Your Status?
  • The Price is Wrong
  • Cheap and Effective Ways to Change Adolescents' Sexual Behavior
  • Absenteeism: Showing Up is the First Step

Political Economy & Governance

  • Giving the People What They Want
  • Raising Female Leaders
  • Exposing Corrupt Politicians
  • Controlling Corruption: Auditing versus Community Participation
  • Women As Policy Makers

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