How J-PAL's Evaluating Social Programs course catalyzed a new approach to impact evaluation in Virginia
Voting and Habit Formation in the United States
Impact of Teaching Firms about Labor Laws on Hiring in South Africa
Improving the Allocation of Land Use Subsidies Through Self-Selection in Malawi
In Malawi, researchers tested the impact of a subsidized tree planting program and tested whether allocating contracts randomly or through self-selection resulted in better program outcomes. Self-targeting outperformed random allocation of contracts in terms of tree survival and mitigated increases in land clearing and labor shortages.