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1“...We examine changes in inequality in socio-emotional skills very early in life in two British cohorts born 30 years apart. We construct comparable scales using...”
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3“...This paper provides a critical survey of the large literature on the life cycle model of consumption, both from an empirical and a theoretical point of view...”
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4by Orazio P. Attanasio Luigi Pistaferri Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.04.2016)“...In this essay, we discuss the importance of consumption inequality in the debate concerning the measurement of disparities in economic well-being. We summarize...”
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5by ORAZIO P. ATTANASIO COSTAS MEGHIR ANA SANTIAGO Published in The Review of economic studies (01.01.2012)“...In this paper, we use an economic model to analyse data from a major randomized social experiment, namely PROGRESA in Mexico, and to evaluate its impact on...”
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6by Attanasio, Orazio P Published in The Review of economic studies (2020)“...Abstract We estimate production functions for cognition and health for children aged 1–12 in India, based on the Young Lives Survey. India has over 70 million...”
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7“...This paper examines the prices of basic staples in rural Mexico. We document that nonlinear pricing in the form of quantity discounts is common, that quantity...”
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8“...We estimate and test the restrictions of a collective model of household consumption, using -conditional demands, in the context of a large conditional cash...”
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9“...This paper contributes to the debate regarding trends in consumption inequality in the United States. We present a new measure of consumption inequality based...”
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10by Orazio Attanasio Britta Augsburg Ralph De Haas Emla Fitzsimons Heike Harmgart Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (01.01.2015)“...We present evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Mongolia to assess the poverty impacts of a joint-liability microcredit program targeted at...”
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12by Almås, Ingvild Armand, Alex Attanasio, Orazio Carneiro, Pedro Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.07.2018)“...This article uses a novel identification strategy to measure power in the household. Our strategy is to elicit women's willingness to pay to receive a cash...”
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13by Attanasio, Orazio Low, Hamish Sánchez-Marcos, Virginia Published in The American economic review (2008)“...This paper studies the life-cycle labor supply of three cohorts of American women, born in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. We focus on the increase in labor...”
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14by Attanasio, Orazio Augsburg, Britta Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.01.2018)“...This paper revisits recent claims that poor households owning cattle in developing countries settings do not behave according to the tenets of capitalism. We...”
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15by Rubio-Codina, Marta Attanasio, Orazio Grantham-Mcgregor, Sally Published in International Journal of Behavioral Development (01.06.2016)“...Research has previously shown a gap of near 0.5 of a standard deviation (SD) in cognition and language development between the top and bottom household wealth...”
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16“...In this paper, we make three substantive contributions. First, we use elicited subjective income expectations to identify the levels of permanent and...”
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17by Marta Rubio-Codina Orazio Attanasio Costas Meghir Natalia Varela Sally Grantham-McGregor Published in The Journal of human resources (01.04.2015)“...We study the socioeconomic gradient of child development on a sample of low- and middle-income children aged 6–42 months in Bogota using the Bayley Scales of...”
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18“...We study testable implications for the dynamics of consumption and income of models in which first-best allocations are not achieved because of a moral hazard...”
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19by Attanasio, Orazio Kugler, Adriana Meghir, Costas Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (2011)“...This paper evaluates the impact of a randomized training program for disadvantaged youth introduced in Colombia in 2005. This randomized trial offers a unique...”
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20“...This paper uses unique primary data on directly elicited individual subjective expectations to analyse and characterize the process that generates the income...”