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Schooling in Sickness and in Health: The Effects of Epidemic Disease on Gender Inequality
Selection on Ability and the Early Career Growth in the Gender Wage Gap
Self-Control at Work
Social Learning among Urban Manufacturing Firms: Energy-Efficient Motors in Bangladesh
Social Origins of Dictatorships: Elite Networks and Political Transitions in Haiti
The Allocation of Authority in Organizations: A Field Experiment with Bureaucrats
The Arrival of Fast Internet and Skilled Job Creation in Africa
The Buck Stops Where? Federalism, Uncertainty, and Investment in the Brazilian Water and Sanitation Sector
The causal impact of sanitary products on psychosocial well-being and school absenteeism: Evidence from Western Kenya
The causal impact of sanitary products on school absenteeism and psychosocial well-being: Evidence from Western Kenya
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